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SEAT HEIGHT
SERVICE MANUAL
It is possible to change the seat height by means of
the holes that are present on the front forks and on
the rear wheel plates.
You can change the seat height only by varying the
height Abetween the lower frame and the ground.
The height Bbetween the lower frame and the seat
base (when flat) is invariable.
The front and rear adjustment must be the same in
order to keep the lower frame parallel to the ground.
It is not possible to adjust the fork angle.
Adjust the anti-tipper, see adjustment sheet “anti-
tipper”
D
C
B
A
Front height
Screw off one bolt C while holding the other.
Remove the axle D.
Position the caster to another hole, insert the axle and fix the bolt Cholding the one on the
other side. It is advisable to spread a drop of mild lock thread glue on the bolts C.
Rear height.
Remove the rear wheel. Screw off the nut Efrom the receiver F.
Remove the receiver and position it in another hole of the wheel plate.
Pay attention to all possible washers/spacers (you can check the other side)
and fix the nut Eon the receiver F.
If the receiver is fixed to the hole closer to the frame, the nut cannot turn,
therefore, screw the receiver, but still hold the nut.
Note: if the nut Eis not a lock nut, spread some mild lock thread glue on it.
Adjustment interval
The adjustment interval of the forks and of the rear wheel plate is the same.
Therefore, when you move the casters by one or more holes, the rear wheel move should
be of the same extent.
Rear wheel plate orientation
For 12” and 16” wheels, the plate is facing downward. For 22” and 24” wheels, the plate is facing upward.
E F
12” and 16” rear wheels E
F
22” and 24” rear wheels