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Seat pole adjustment instructions - Cycling

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Go to bike fit online. Enter your inside leg measurement and pick correct size crank and bike frame.
Or go to your local dealer and they will bike fit you. There are other considerations like stem length and frame size also.

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SOURCE: What do the number guage

The etched guage is for your reference once you've set it and so you can reporoduce it if you remove the seat for any reason. You adjust, you try it out, you readjust if necessary. YOUR preferred riding position will not be found on a chart or in a manual.

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  1. Find a level and flat spot to pitch your tent. Avoid areas with sharp rocks or roots that could damage your tent.
  2. Lay out the tent body on the ground and attach the poles according to the manufacturer's instructions. Most tents come with color-coded poles and sleeves to make setup easier.
  3. Assemble the poles and insert them into the pole sleeves. Make sure the poles are properly aligned and the tent is taut.
  4. Stake down the tent at each corner using the included stakes. This will help secure the tent to the ground and prevent it from moving or tipping over in windy conditions.
  5. Attach the rainfly to the tent body, making sure that it covers the entire tent and is properly tensioned.
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It's important to read the specific instructions that came with your Alpine Hicker Biker Tent 925-204 SKU before attempting to set it up. Different tents may have unique setup procedures or additional features that require specific instructions. If you have any questions or concerns about setting up your tent, it's best to contact the manufacturer for assistance or consult with a professional camping equipment retailer.
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I have a ten peaks tent made by quest want to say it sleeps ten with pole color yellow red and black need directions to put it up

https://www.answers.com/Q/Where_can_you_get_instructions_for_the_ten_peaks_tent_by_quest

Unfortunately, the web site given in the link above is no longer in service, so it may be difficult to find instructions other than those at the link.

Quoting from the link above: '
"Ten Peaks Tent by Quest
1) Lay out the tent flat on the ground, be sure to stretch floor to eliminate slack. Drive a stake into each corner loop, then drive the remaining stakes into the side loops.
2) Install the poles by first separating them by their color code. Yellow poles make up the center section. Red poles make up the right and left sides. Slide the yellow poles through the center pole sleeve. Slide the red roof poles through the right and left pole loops of the tent.
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I believe I have the same Ridgeway tent - over 20 years old. Red-, Blue- and Green-labeled poles. Best setup will require at least 2 persons. Here is a quick guide to setup:

1. First, stake the tent floor down making sure it is taut.

2. Center poles are labeled with Blue dots. There are 3 separate poles that fit through the center channel - 1 straight pole with 'male' connectors on each end (this will be in the middle), and 2 poles with curved 'female' ends. The curved ends need to slip through the center loops (there's a 'hook' to hold the loop). The center upright poles consist of a bottom pole (which should have a cap on one end and an adjustable ring on the other) and a 2-piece snap pole (with grooves on one end). Make sure to slip the pole with the grooves through the adjust ring (this will allow adjusting the height of the center of the tent). There are also 2 strings at the center of the tent about a foot above the ground. Tie these strings around the upright center pole to ensure that the center upright pole doesn't separate too far from the tent.

3. Poles with Red dots are for the ends of the tent. There is a curved 2-piece snap pole that slips through the end channel. Then, you have a 3-piece straight snap pole that attaches to each side of the curved pole. The bottom end of the straight pole should be placed about a 1.5 feet from the bottom of the center pole (at about a 45-degree angle). The door ends are essentially 'leaning' outward from the center.

4. Poles with Green dots are for the extended door cover on the large door side. These are 2 snap poles with ends that fit through the grommet holes of the cover.

Photos of erected tent are attached.

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We don't use our tent very often, but my son just took it camping and it was a breeze to set up. If you still have the plastic stakes, I would recommend replacing those with metal stakes, as the plastic stakes break easily. Also, you may need to find a rain fly that fits the tent.
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The etched guage is for your reference once you've set it and so you can reporoduce it if you remove the seat for any reason. You adjust, you try it out, you readjust if necessary. YOUR preferred riding position will not be found on a chart or in a manual.
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I got the tent but no instrutions with it.

first lay it out on the ground put the pegs in 4 corners & centre then place the ropes and peg them into the ground about 3ft from tent then place the poles through the eyes of the tent erect the poles centre ones first stand the poles up then it should be upright from there just continue to add poles and ropes adjusting it during this procedure
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I had the same problem. The elastic loops loop forward, under the car seat handle, and attach to the plastic clips. You can get an idea of how it should go from page 13 of Graco's instruction manual (http://www.gracobaby.com/Instruction%20Manuals/ISPC090BB.pdf).

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