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[* black] Enough talk, lets strip this vehicle down starting with the easiest part: the saddle. Two quick-release clamps later it's free!
[* black] The seat post locks the rear rocker arm in place, so once removed the bike can fold up.
- [* icon_note] The post is labeled with min and max height options, and has a groove along the back. The groove serves to align the post and keep it from twisting, all bikes should have it!
+ [* icon_note] The post is labeled with min and max height options, and has a groove along the back. The groove serves to align the post and keeps it from twisting, all bikes should have it!
[* black] Next unscrew the fancy folding pedals. This mechanism reduces the overall width of the bike when folded.
[* icon_note] Brompton bikes have had (even fancier) folding pedals for awhile now. Xiaomi may have sought some inspiration there.