5.2.
Adjusting the Saddle
The saddle post must be inserted to at least
the circular safety mark engraved on the
tube.
An ideal saddle height is when the knee is
at a soft bend when you are sat on the
saddle with your foot on the pedal at its
lowest point. Adjust the saddle to this
height.
The saddle should be parallel to the ground for maximum comfort. The tightening torque for
the saddle mounting screw and saddle post mounting screw should not be less than 18 Nm.
5.3.
Adjusting the wheels
The wheels are fully tightened (in some models the front wheel is supplied disassembled), if
adjust is needed or you need to remove the wheel, tighten the screws (or quick release) to
make sure the front and back wheels are fixed to the front fork and frame. Check torque table
for values.
If a quick release is used, the minimum force to unlock should be at least 70Nm. The correct
position of quick release, when locked should be close to the frame/fork with the mark "Close"
visible.
To install the wheel (Front/Rear) please follow these steps:
THRU-AXLE with Quick-Release/Allen Key
1.
Position the wheel on the dropouts
2. Slide the axle trough the hub (lever in the open position)
3. Rotate the axle clockwise to screw on the frame/for or n the supplied nut (hold tight,
no tools needed), find the best closing force. (If it's an Allen key tighten to 10Nm and
it's done)
4. Open the lever to the angle of 45º before close
5. Choose the closing position. The axle doesn't rotate
6. Close the lever
7.
The force required to close should leave an imprint on your hand
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Minimum insertion
Saddle position
BEEQ User Manual | V6 | 2021