LeMond RevMaster Pro User Manual
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OpERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Adjusting the Seat’s Forward/Aft position
Sit on your bike with the cranks in the 3 and 9 o’clock positions. A
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proper forward/aft position of the seat is achieved when the small
bump at the top of the shin of your forward leg, directly below the
knee cap (tibial tuberosity), is above the pedal axle.
Dismount
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to adjust the seat forward or aft for a better fit. Loosen
the seat adjustment lever and slide the seat forward or backward as
desired; then tighten.
Note the final position mark under the seat for future reference. (Repeat
3.
steps for seat height if necessary.)
Note: There are two threaded holes on the seat assembly slider, to allow a greater range of forward/aft ad-
justment. The seat adjustment lever can be attached to either. Taller users may want to use the front
hole; shorter users may want to use the back hole.
handlebar Adjustment:
Adjusting the handlebar height
Handlebar height is a matter of preference. Start with the handle bars
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at the same height as the seat. Adjusting the handlebars higher will
give the rider a more upright position; lowering them will result in a
more prone position.
Dismount
2.
the bike to adjust the handlebars. Raise or lower the handle-
bars by pulling up on the handlebar post cam clamp lever and sliding
the handlebar post up or down as desired. Push the cam clamp lever
down to the locked position to secure the handlebar post. Note the
final position mark on the handlebar post for future reference.
Adjusting the handlebar’s Forward/Aft position
Dismount
1.
the bike and loosen the handlebar forward/aft adjustment lever and slide the handlebars
either forward of backward as desired. The forward/aft position should be set to allow the rider to
comfortably grasp the handles with a slight bend at the elbow.
Tighten the adjustment lever clockwise to secure the handlebar assembly. (Remember to use the
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ratchet feature of the adjustment lever as necessary.) Note the final position mark for future refer-
ence.