Got a lot of feedback on a prior post that my seat was too low. In the 2nd pic you can see (hard to photo) the markings on the post from 0-10 (max). There is no min identified on the post of in the manual or quick start guide. I assumed 0 was minimum. The post was inserted to about .5. Is this assumption correct?
Edit: I should have mentioned the seat is not normally at this angle. That was the subject of the prior post where people commented on the height. I’m a noob.
dreadlooks on
If it’s within the markings you shouldn’t have any problems.
NotSafeForWalletXJ on
For flip head seat posts, you can clamp it anywhere outside the flex area (where the two halves diverge).
As a side note, it looks Ike you’re going to need to adjust the angle of the seat as well.
The fliphead seat post has a screw on the lower end, loosen this screw a bit, insert the seat post into the frame just enough for it to hold, adjust the up/down nose angle to your desired position. Tape the post together so the two halves do not shift when pulling it back out. Once the post is pulled out, retighten the screw on the bottom of the post. Remove the tape you put on earlier. Reinstall the seat post to the desired height.
Best-Trifle6581 on
That saddle is angled directly to pierce your gooch. Tilt it a bit more up to complete the sex toy
Star4870 on
There have to be something wrong with sizing of your bike, normally the seat post is longer.The sadle SMP TRK is set to steep, like 5deg to much. I have it on all my bikes you should level it. I think as long you not going below 0mm marks you should be safe. But I never saw bike with so small seat post.
Unlikely_Froyo_7369 on
This is important for your safety and health, go to a professional, pay, it’s worth every penny! Don’t ask saddle/size inquiries to strangers on the internet!
ste__ffen on
On the photo saddle is to low and will damage the seat post and frame
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Got a lot of feedback on a prior post that my seat was too low. In the 2nd pic you can see (hard to photo) the markings on the post from 0-10 (max). There is no min identified on the post of in the manual or quick start guide. I assumed 0 was minimum. The post was inserted to about .5. Is this assumption correct?
Edit: I should have mentioned the seat is not normally at this angle. That was the subject of the prior post where people commented on the height. I’m a noob.
If it’s within the markings you shouldn’t have any problems.
For flip head seat posts, you can clamp it anywhere outside the flex area (where the two halves diverge).
As a side note, it looks Ike you’re going to need to adjust the angle of the seat as well.
The fliphead seat post has a screw on the lower end, loosen this screw a bit, insert the seat post into the frame just enough for it to hold, adjust the up/down nose angle to your desired position. Tape the post together so the two halves do not shift when pulling it back out. Once the post is pulled out, retighten the screw on the bottom of the post. Remove the tape you put on earlier. Reinstall the seat post to the desired height.
That saddle is angled directly to pierce your gooch. Tilt it a bit more up to complete the sex toy
There have to be something wrong with sizing of your bike, normally the seat post is longer.The sadle SMP TRK is set to steep, like 5deg to much. I have it on all my bikes you should level it. I think as long you not going below 0mm marks you should be safe. But I never saw bike with so small seat post.
This is important for your safety and health, go to a professional, pay, it’s worth every penny! Don’t ask saddle/size inquiries to strangers on the internet!
On the photo saddle is to low and will damage the seat post and frame