X-TREME Scooter XB-200LI User Manual - page 12
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Do not attempt to disassemble a suspension fork yourself. Contact X-Treme Scooters for
assistance or see a professional bicycle repair technician.
If your bike is equipped with a suspension fork, check that the fork compresses and rebounds
smoothly. To do this, place the fork dropouts against the ground, push and release the
handlebar. The fork will generally compress 1-2” and rebound quickly. Most elastomer type
forks will gradually soften with use.
SEAT AND SEAT POST
Your bicycle will come equipped with either a standard or a micro-adjustable seat post.
STANDARD SEAT POST
Attach the seat to the seat post by first loosening the nuts on the seat clamp. Insert the
tapered end of the seat post into the seat clamp until it is at the top of the clamp. Partially
tighten the nuts on the seat clamp, then insert the seat assembly into the frame of the bicycle
and adjust the seat to the proper height. The seat post must be inserted to at least the
“Minimum Insertion” line. Move the quick release lever (shown in Figure 11 - A) to the closed
position. You should feel considerable resistance while moving the lever. If not, re-open and
tighten the lever and then move it to the closed position. See the section in this manual
regarding quick releases for more detailed instructions. Adjust the seat to be centered in the
clamp and generally level with the ground and then re-tighten the clamp nuts (show in Figure
12) evenly before riding. Avoiding riding with a loose seat.
MICRO-ADJUSTABLE SEAT POST
Loosen the seat fixing bolt (shown in Figure 11 – B) and then slide the seat into the clamp. The
two seat rails should be fit into the corresponding channels in the clamp. There is usually no
need to completely remove the fixing bolt, but it may be necessary in some cases. Partially
tighten the seat fixing bolt, then insert the seat assembly into the frame of the bike and adjust
Fig 11
Fig 12
B
A