Carbon rail assembly (Instructions)

Carbon rail assembly

Recommendations regarding the seat-post

1. it should allow correct saddle positioning. (fig.1)

it should allow correct saddle positioning

2. it should not have sharp edges whith, by cutting, could compromise frame resistance. (fig.2)

it should not have sharp edges whith, by cutting, could compromise frame resistance.

3. the jaws should have the same external surface shape as the saddle frame to correctly fit with a wide contact surface. (fig.3)

4. the contact area between the seat-post and the saddle frame should not be under 8cm2.

5. the jaws should connect with the saddle frame for a minimum length of 32mm. (fig.3)

the jaws should have the same external surface shape as the saddle frame to correctly fit with a wide contact surface.

6. the coupling surfaces with the saddle frame should be symmetrical and parallel. (fig.4)

7. the jaws should not cause deformation or damage to the saddle frame.

the coupling surfaces with the saddle frame should be symmetrical and parallel.

8. if a lateral clamp seat-post is used, we raccomend using jaws with a range and profile suited to house the carbon fiber saddle frame with 7,0x9,0mm. (fig.5)

if a lateral clamp seat-post is used, we raccomend using jaws with a range and profile suited to house the carbon fiber saddle frame with 7,0x9,0mm.

For further informations, please refer to the seat-post manufacturer’s instructions.

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