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- | [title] saddle |
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+ | [title] saddle and pedals |
[* black] But enough with the talk, we want to strip this miracle down to the bone so we start with the easiest part the saddle by loosening two quick-acting clamps. | |
[* icon_note] The seat post locks the rear rocker arm to the frame and needs to be retracted to be able to fold the bike. | |
[* black] On the front facing side of the seat post we find a scale reading the minimum and maximum position. | |
[* black] The back has a small dent wich serves as a guiding rail and helps avoiding rotation of the saddle. We wonder why not every seat post/bike has this feature. | |
[* black] Next we'll take away the pedals that have a neat mechanism to reduce the overall width of the bike when folded (Brompton copy). |