Saddle height, Caution, Reach – Apollo Radius User Manual

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RIDING POSITION

1. Saddle Height

To ensure pedalling efficiency, safety and rider

comfort it is crucial that the seat is set at the correct

height. The rider’s leg length is used to determine

the appropriate saddle position. When the seat is

positioned correctly the rider’s leg should not strain

from over-extension and the hips should remain

level when pedalling. To establish seat height sit

on the bicycle with one pedal at its lowest point,

and place the ball of the foot on that pedal.

If the knee is slightly bent in this position then the

seat is at its correct height. The leg should be

practically straight when the heel of that foot is

placed on the pedal.

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Caution:

Ensure the seat pillar post does not

extend beyond the minimum insertion

mark. (Refer to Page 42 on how to

adjust the seat height). Take special

note if your bicycle is fitted with a

suspension type seat post.

2. Reach

When riding it is important not to overextend one’s

reach. To determine the ideal positioning place

your elbow against the seat and stretch out your

arm toward the handlebars. The distance between

the handlebar and the outstretched fingertips of the

arm should be 20mm - 50mm. This distance can

be adjusted by altering the location of the seat in

relation to the seat pillar. (Refer to Part 5 on how

to adjust the seat clamp)

Arms not over exteneded

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Updated 23/05/07

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