I have a 2008 Slice 3. How do you get the stinking seat angle adjusted properly? Since it has to be torqued down, I can’t seem to get a good angle. When I set it, it is either too high or too low by the time I get it torqued properly. I’ve tried it probably 20 times and can’t seem to get it right. I’m in a decent position now, but would like the nose to come up just a hair, but I don’t want to risk losing the position I’ve got. Any help would be great.
If you remove the top clamp piece (that is serrated and goes above the saddle clamp) it can be rotated 180 degrees which allows in between adjustments. So remove that top piece, rotate it 180 degrees (front to back) and you should be able to raise the nose of the saddle about 3 degrees.
Kevin
How does this change the angle options? Seems to be serrated the same regardless of which direction it is put in? Am I wrong?
The way its cut its actually 1/2 way between the angle options when its in the other way. You get 3 degree changes by reversing the orientation of the top mount, each serration is worth 6 degrees otherwise. If you get me.
Kevin
If you remove the top clamp piece (that is serrated and goes above the saddle clamp) it can be rotated 180 degrees which allows in between adjustments. So remove that top piece, rotate it 180 degrees (front to back) and you should be able to raise the nose of the saddle about 3 degrees.
Kevin
Whatever you do, get it right once and don’t be tempted to monkey with it again. ‘Ease of installation’ isn’t always the first concern of engineers these days, you pay for it with weight savings, performance, etc. Right? Haha.