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DF: the basic handle position H is defined by the vertical distance CH from the center C of the foot crank bearing to the handle connection point and by the horizontal distance SH from the saddle position S to the handle connection point (see Fig. 1)

DF: the basic handle position H is defined by the vertical distance CH from the center C of the foot crank bearing to the handle connection point and by the horizontal distance SH from the saddle position S to the handle connection point (see Fig. 1)

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