Einleitung
This guide shows how to remove and replace a saddle on a bicycle. The steps include removing the current saddle, lubricating the bolts and rails, reinstalling the new saddle, and securing the saddle's connection to the frame.
The bike seat used in this guide is a Trek Fx2, a hybrid bike meant for fitness and commuting, although the instructions apply to many other bike saddles, whether they have two bolt or one bolt configurations. If you are unfamiliar with this process, we recommend taking some pictures of the different angles of your seat placement before starting so that you know what configuration to set it back to.
This process can be helpful when your bike saddle is damaged or if the seat is improperly set on the bike. With such replacement, you can continue to use your bike for its intended purpose.
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Locate the bolt under the saddle.
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Use a 5mm Allen Wrench to loosen and remove the M8x30 mm bolt.
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Remove the saddle from under the plate.
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Use a towel covered in isopropyl rubbing alcohol to clean any dirt from the bolts and plate.
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Apply Finish Line Premium Grease to the bolt.
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Work the grease around the threads.
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Align the seat rails with the channels in the saddle plate.
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Slide the rails into the channels of the saddle plate.
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Adjust the seat position to your preference.
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Insert the bolts into the holes on the saddle plate.
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Tighten the bolts by hand until they are snug.
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Use an Allen wrench to evenly tighten the bolts.
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Test out the bike seat, and adjust accordingly.
Test out the bike seat, and adjust accordingly.