The bike seat moves up and down by adjusting the seat post, which is a metal tube that can be raised or lowered within the bike frame. This allows the rider to find the most comfortable height for their legs while pedaling.
On the bike under the seat there is a leveler that can make it move up and down you unlock it then adjust it then lock it
To adjust the bike seat for a more comfortable riding experience, locate the seat post clamp underneath the seat. Loosen the clamp using a tool like an Allen wrench, then adjust the seat height by moving it up or down. Once you've found the desired height, tighten the clamp securely. Test the seat height by sitting on the bike and adjusting as needed for comfort.
Move down? Yes, there is a level on the left side of the seat that you need to pump down to lower the seat and pump up to raise it.
Stand up, move to another seat, sit down.
Yes If you lay it down so that the front wheel is behind the passenger seat I have a Specialized Hard Rock and had to move the front seat up a little
there is a round put on the top corners of the seat. pull the pin up and simply fold the seat down. you will have to move the seat belt to the side to allow the seat to go down also.
To set the seat height on a bike, first, stand next to the bike and adjust the seat so that it is at hip level. Then, sit on the bike and place your foot on the pedal at the bottom of the pedal stroke. Your leg should be almost fully extended but with a slight bend in the knee. Adjust the seat up or down as needed to achieve this position. Finally, tighten the seat clamp to secure the seat in place.
there are pistons in the motorbike and the move up and down and it makes the cog move then the chain moves the bike
Move your feet lose your seat.
To adjust the height of a bike seat with a pole for optimal comfort and performance, follow these steps: Stand next to the bike and raise the seat to hip height. Sit on the bike and place your foot on the pedal at the bottom of the stroke. Your leg should be almost fully extended with a slight bend in the knee. Adjust the seat up or down until your leg is in the correct position. Tighten the seat clamp to secure the seat in place. Test ride the bike to ensure comfort and proper performance.
car seat wont move forward. First examine under the seat for stuff that doesn't belong under there that could be jambing up the works. If all is clear, you may have to unbolt the seat, remove the seat from the car then turn the seat up side down to determine the cause.
There is a simple reason for this. The amp gauge should move up and down as you drive it's simply showing what the bike is pulling.