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1. SCOTT 2014 BIKE OWNER S MANUAL SCOTT SPORTS SA 17 RTE DU CROCHET 1762 GIVISIEZ SWITZERLAND 2013 SCOTT SPORTS SA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SCOTT SPORTS COM DISTRIBUTION SSG EUROPE DISTRIBUTION CENTER SA P E D ZONE C1 RUE DU KIELL 60 6790 AUBANGE BELGIUM V3 2 20130710 GLOTT ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS RIA S Aa 6 SCOTT CONTENT CONnGratulations i as vip exeerpertstu be vrU mV PTEDITHE Rr PEE orn es P 004 Bicycle Safety isset EE ud pP ER ORE Y VR ERR nha ARRA RAUS UE P 005 eoi Ane orit d P 006 Suspension on SCOTT mountain bikes P 007 dede men den a di DENSE ad mesh nd Ca aaiae P 007 Brakes cm P 008 222 deae PIER ELM Pil SM MM P 012 Maintenance and cate cue Rer A RERENVA RR RRENEPARERUERORPERE VEDER P 018 BICyGle Cale stein HR CUm kem AY P 020 Troubleshooting eda e e e Pen oh Regan ENG Rene sd P 022 DAS LS EU ER P 024 Parts Of wear anditear iisiseeospii eg ub E In RD P 026 SCOTT Service Plani assassin ar ep REA DP RR up riu ERR Xd dE MUR P 028 zi lt ul z ul o rI n zl o z CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on your purchase of a new SCOTT bicycle We are confident that the bicycle will exceed your expectations for value performance and ride quality Each frame set and c
2. Please keep in mind that disc brakes need up to 30 100 brakings to reach maximum brake power Reasons for the reduction of the braking effects When sudden braking in bad weather conditions there are risks of skidding Even if this situation can be avoided sudden braking will always happen In this case we recommend to apply the rear brake a little more than the front one CAUTION Whatever the weather is like you will never exclusively need the front brake in order to prevent from sliding you should always use both the front and the rear brakes together By wet weather the braking distance in approximate 60 longer than by dry weather TIRES AND RIMS Tires should always be inflated within the manufacture s recommendations They are rated from 40 to 80 Ibs check your tires Higher pressure for smoother roads or heavy riders Lower pressure for more shock absorption on rougher terrains Please find following example INFLATE TO MIN 3 5 SOPSI MAX 6 0 BAR 85PSI Rim and wear of the rim If the brake system has brake pads you have to be aware of the fact that the rim will be worn through the action of braking When riding in wet and muddy terrain for example the rim is quickly worn out Small cracks in the brake surface of the rim or a deformation of the brake surface on the rim when increasing the tire pressure point out the end of the lifetime of the rim and the rim should be replaced immediately at an au
3. Claim Under this Limited Warranty To make a claim under this limited warranty you must notify SCOTT of the claimed defect within the warranty period and timely return the Product to SCOTT at your expense for inspection Please contact your authorized SCOTT dealer call SCOTT s customer service or the national SCOTT distributor dealer locator www scott sports com All returned Products must be accompanied by proof of purchase receipt from an authorized SCOTT dealer or this limited warranty will not apply In case of replacement or refund returned Product becomes the property of SCOTT A protocol for the handing over of the Product which you will find at the end of the manual will remain in copy at the SCOTT dealer after acceptance and signature of the consumer It is obligatory to show this protocol of handing over together with the defective part in case of a warranty claim given that it provides evidence of purchase or this limited warranty will not apply How Do State Laws Affect Your Rights Under This Limited Warranty This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Recommendation We strongly recommend that you use only authorized SCOTT dealers for yearly maintenance services and for repairs as improper or incorrectly performed maintenance or repairs voids this limited warranty Costs for maintenance service have to be borne by the consumer G P 7 A
4. appropriate safety protection safety goggles gloves and breathing mask Avoid inhaling the carbon dust 5 Loosen the Expander slightly with an 8mm Allen Key at A so the wedge B at the bottom of the Expander moves make sure not to over loosen as the Expander will not tighten when inserted into the steerer 6 Slide the Expander into the Carbon Steerer until it is flush with the top of the steerer 7 Tighten the Expander with the 8mm Allen key at A to a torque of 8 9NM pressure making sure that the Expander stays flush to the top of the steerer and doesn t lift slightly 8 Clamp the stem onto the steering tube with a maximum of 5 7Nm and respect also the maximum torque indication of the stem supplier The lower value indicated on those items has to be accepted as the maximum torque 9 Make sure the stem has no sharp edges on the contact area for the steerer or the handlebar This could result in serious accidents ENGLISH GENERAL If you change your stem to another model or brand please contact your authorized SCOTT Syncros dealer SCOTT will not be liable if the stem is not an originally provided SCOTT or Syncros stem used on the bike assembly In case of further questions please contact your authorized SCOTT Syncros dealer or the national distributor of SCOTT Syncros scott sports com 13 14 Wheel quick release IMPORTANT Riding with an improperly adjusted wheel quick release can allow the wheel to wobble or d
5. suspension fork according to enclosed service manual Check of suspension fork according to enclosed service manual Check of shifters and derailleurs incl cables Check of shifters and derailleurs incl cables ENGLISH GENERAL
6. tension adjusting nut can make the difference between safe clamping force and unsafe clamping force Gsco7TrTr BIKE OWNER S MANUAL Front Wheel Secondary Retention Devices Most bicycles have front forks which utilize a secondary wheel retention device to keep the wheel from disengaging if the quick release is incorrectly adjusted Secondary retention devices are not a substitute for correct quick release adjustment Secondary retention devices fall into two basic categories 1 The clip on type is a part which the manufacturer adds to the front wheel hub or front fork 2 The integral type is molded cast or machined into the outer faces of the front fork dropouts Ask your dealer to explain the particular secondary retention device on your bike WARNING Do not remove or disable the secondary retention device As its name implies it serves as a back up for a critical adjustment If the quick release is not adjusted correctly the secondary retention device can reduce the risk of the wheel disengaging from the fork Removing or disabling the secondary retention device may also void the warranty Secondary retention devices are not a substitute for correct quick release adjustment Failure to properly adjust the quick release mechanism can cause the wheel to wobble or disengage which could cause you to loose control and fall resulting in serious injury or death Removing a Quick Release Wheel 1 If your bike has rim brakes dise
7. E LOCK NUT 15 20 132 172 FIXING BOLT 14MM ALLEN KEY 45 50 392 434 FRONT CHAIN WHEEL RANK ARM FIXING BOLT ELS 305 435 CHAINRING FIXING BOLT 7 84 10 78 7095 CRANK ARM FIXING BOLT 35 50 305 435 For Hollowtech Crank and Bottom Bracket FC M960 LEFT HAND FIXING CAP 07 15 6 13 FC M960 CRANKARM FIXING BOLTS PEIS 105 132 ADJUSTMENT NUT ADJUSTMENT NUT 1 15 7 18 SEALED CARTRIDGE BODY LEFT HAND ADAPTER 50 70 435 608 SPD PEDAL SPD SL PEDAL AXLE 5 304 or more CANTILEVER BRAKE FRAME HOLDING BOLT 8 10 69 87 CABLE FIXING NUT 6 8 522169 SHOE FIXING BOLT Be 43 61 CARTRIDGE BRAKE SHOE SET SCREW FIXING BOLT IENS SENS CARRIER FIXING NUT 3 92 4 9 35 43 MS MOUNTING BOLT SGETS 49 6 69 M6 MOUNTING BOLT gemm 86 7 121 SEAT POST FIXING BOLT 20 30 174 260 DISC BRAKES FH HB M965 ROTOR LOCK RING 0 ROTOR FIXING BOLTS 2 4 18 35 CALIPER ADAPTER FIXING BOLTS 6 8 53 69 HYDRAULIC HOSE FIXING BOLT DEI 44 60 BLEED NIPPLE 4 6 55 53 RESERVOIR CAP DRE 27 44 LVR CLAMP BOLT 6 8 53 69 ENGLISH GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING NOTES Trouble Reason Solution ENGLISH GENERAL WARRANTY What is Covered This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship at the time of transfer of risks in frames swingarms and forks provided it is a fork of SCOTT on SCOTT branded bikes sold completely assembled by SCOTT or an authorized SCOTT dealer Product How Long Does Coverage Last This voluntary ma
8. ED ss ikes Regular Warranty Period ENGLISH GENERAL scott sports com 25 PARTS OF WEAR AND TEAR PARTS OF WEAR AND TEAR ARE EXCLUDED FROM ANY WARRANTY Chain Due to its use the chain is subject to wear and tear This depends on maintenance and conditions of use of the bike amount of kilometers rain dirt salt etc Cleaning and greasing will help to prolong its life but you will have to replace the chain when reaching the wear limit Sprockets chainrings and pulleys Due to its use sprockets chainrings and pulleys are subject to wear and tear This depends on maintenance and conditions of use of the bike amount of kilometers rain dirt salt etc Cleaning and greasing will help to prolong its life but you will have to replace the chain when reaching the wear limit Shifting and brake cables All cables must be surveyed regularly and changed if necessary This can happen especially when the bike is often standing outside in weather Brakepads All brake pads no matter if rim brake disc brake or internal brake are subject to wear and tear due to their use This depends on maintenance and conditions of use of the bike amount of kilometers rain dirt salt etc Check your brake pads regularly and replace them if necessary Rims When using a rim brake not only the brake pads are subject to wear and tear Also the rim Because of this please check regularly the rims e g when inflating the tires In
9. SCOTT bicycle please contact your Authorised Dealer Ride Frequently BICYCLE SAFETY 1 Obey all traffic laws 2 Make sure that the bike size is right for the rider and that he can reach brake levers properly 3 Make sure that the brakes and the bicycle work perfectly well cf maintenance 4 Always have a light at night and install reflectors properly 5 Never ride two people on a bicycle designed for one except specially designed and properly installed child carriers 6 Never hitch a ride on another vehicle 7 Do not weave or race in traffic 8 Watch out for parked cars door can be opened at any time and cars pulling into traffic 9 Use proper signals when turning 10 Mount loads securely Never carry packages that interfere with brakes or vision 11 Always wear a helmet zi ul z ul o 2 o z ul SADDLE HEIGHT Comfortable riding not only depends on the position of the saddle but also on its height You can accurately adjust the height of the saddle to the length of your legs when you proceed as follows 1 Straddle the saddle Place the ball of your foot on the pedal nearest to the ground Make sure the cranks are vertical 2 If the heel of your foot points down about 30 degrees the height of the saddle is correct Make sure that the limit mark on your seat post is inside the seat tube If it is not possible to reach the correct seat height you have to choose a size
10. above Make sure that this mark is inserted into the frame If you need to change the inclination of the saddle or the horizontal position please make sure not to exceed the max tightening torque Screws with M5 should be tightened with 6 Nm M8 with 20 Nm Please make sure the saddle is connected perfect with the seat post before every ride Please note that SCOTT is not responsible for damages caused by neglecting the tightening torques on the seatclamp fixing screws Be sure to insert this range into the frame SUSPENSIONS ON SCOTT BIKES If you have chosen a SCOTT bike equipped with a suspension fork please refer to the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer For the adjustment of the rear suspension on a fully suspension bike please refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the suspension elements and to the SCOTT instructions for full suspension bikes Both booklets are enclosed with the bike Only a well adjusted suspension brings security comfort and fun GEARS The front and the rear derailleur have already been adjusted by your SCOTT dealer Therefore no readjustment will be necessary to begin with However it is advisable to check the adjustment of the gear change mechanism regularly For more information concerning the shifting system please read the manual of the shifting components producer attached to your bike To avoid excessive wear and damage of the chain sprockets and chain wheels we advi
11. acement every two years of these parts when riding often and hard scott sports com 27 ENGLISH GENERAL SCOTT SERVICE PLAN SCOTT SERVICE PLAN eee Mod l PEE DCE UT bya fay Sana ae LE CALE PP iea a page healed Wea aoe Date of purchase Date of purchases sienne hein E E AE AEE E pPO peek Annual service to be done Annual service to be done Check of shock mounts incl lubricating the bushings Check of shock mounts incl lubricating the bushings Check of swingarm pivot incl axle and mounts Check of swingarm pivot incl axle and mounts Check of rear shock according to the enclosed shock manual Check of rear shock according to enclosed shock manual Check of hubs bottom bracket and headset Check of hubs bottom bracket and headset Check of all screws of the bike Check of all screws of the bike Check of handle bar stem saddle rails and seat post Check of handle bar stem saddle rails and seat post Check if brakepads and rims are worn out Check if brakepads and rims are worn out Check of disc brake according to enclosed service manual Check of disc brake according to enclosed service manual Check of suspension fork according to enclosed service manual Check o
12. alue of your bike and help to prevent corrosion and other damages Clean with a soft brush water and soft towel Do not use high pressure cleaners otherwise bearings color or decals may become damaged Do not use aggressive cleaning substances Repair any damage to the paint immediately Grease or oil all metal parts especially during use in winter Please use biodegradable bicycle cleaners and degreasers which are available from your local dealer TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR SCOTT BIKES The table below shows the maximum tightening torques for all parts of SCOTT bikes Please use these recommendations as a guide only Specific details can be found in the parts manuals attached to each bike or indicated on the components In cases where the torque values differ from those of this table please always use the LOWER value to avoid damage or problems Remember when tightening torques less is more PART Nm in lbs REAR DERAILLEUR BRACKET FIXING BOLT 8 10 70 86 CABLE FIXING BOLT Beg 44 60 PULLEY FIXING BOLT 2 94 3 92 37 34 SHIFTING LEVER CLAMP FIXING BOLT Screw Driver 2 45 2 94 22 26 CLAMP BOLT Hexagon Wrench 6 8 522169 LEVER FIXING SCREW 2 45 2 94 222026 DUAL CONTROL LEVER CLAMP BOLT Hexagon Wrench 6 8 53 69 TOPPER SCREW Screw Driver 1 47 1 96 13 18 XING BOLT 392 49 35 43 CLOSING OF QR LEVER 8 82 11 76 79 104 LEFT LOCK NUT FOR GR TYPE AXLE 9 8 24 5 FH M975 FH M970 LEFT SID
13. case of small cracks or deformation of the brake surface of the rim while inflating the tires replace the rim immediately Rims with wear out indicators enable the bike user to check easily the condition of the rim Please have a look concerning this issue on the sticker on rim 26 G sco7TrTr BIKE OWNER S MANUAL Tires Due to their use tires are subject to wear and tear This depends on the use of the bike and is influenced by the riding style Aggressive braking will reduce the lifetime of the tire dramatically In addition check the air pressure regularly and inflate the tire according to the pressure recommended by the producer of the tire which is imprinted on the sidewall of the tire Light Systems and reflectors A well functioning light system is of a very high importance for your riding safety in public traffic Before every ride check front and tail light and the condition of the reflectors Light bulbs are subject of wear and tear and we recommend to take some replacements with you in case of failure Handlebar grips Due to their use handlebar grips are subject to wear and tear and should be replaced immediately in case they do not fit anymore to the handlebar or get loosen Handlebar stem and seat post Handlebar stem and seat post are under high dynamic forces while riding Please check these parts regularly for visible cracks or damages and replace them if necessary In addition we recommend a periodical repl
14. ce worn out or defective parts Replace leaking hydraulic pipelines at once Rims and tension of spokes If necessary true them Air pressure of the tires according to the recommendation of the producer Overall condition of the tires Light systems and bell Handlebar grips to be fixed to the handlebar All parts of the rear suspension system including mounting bolts The front suspension fork on perfect function and play the bushings Frame and fork on perfect condition replace in case of damages Spare parts for your SCOTT bike For buying spare parts we strongly recommend to visit your local SCOTT dealer as he knows best which parts will fit to your bike and can help you to make your choice of parts matching to your bike By doing so you can avoid a combination of parts that might not match to each other Please only use original spare parts as only these can guarantee optimum function and safety while riding This is extremely important on parts of the brake system the tire and air tube Please note that SCOTT is not responsible for damages caused by not using original spare parts Never use adapter solutions to fix or assemble brakes seat seatpost and stem handle bar scott sports com 19 ENGLISH GENERAL BICYCLE CARE We recommend periodical care of your bicycle in order to maintain the best function and aesthetic of your bicycle Regularly doing the simple steps below will maintain the v
15. elease system carefully Use of a bicycle hauler SCOTT bikes are not intended for the use of haulers load haulers kids haulers Trailer bikes Please note that SCOTT will not take any warranty or responsibility when using a hauler There are too many different haulers and hauler fixation systems on the market to give a detailed table of systems that might fit without technical problems or endangering the passengers Use of a baby seat SCOTT bikes of Racing Concept Racing Endurance Progressive Road Roadster and Kids Series are not intended for the use of baby seats Please note that SCOTT will not take any warranty or responsibility when using a baby seat on bikes mentioned above There are too many different baby seat and baby seat fixation systems on the market to give a detailed table of systems that might fit without technical problems or endangering the passengers Assignment of brake levers to front and rear brake In general SCOTT bikes are delivered and preassembled with the right lever matching the rear brake and the left lever matching the front brake Due to national laws this could have been changed by your SCOTT dealer to fulfil the national laws Please ask your dealer to explain to you the assignment of the brakes and brake levers when handing over the bike 16 Gsco7TrTr BIKE OWNER S MANUAL Maximum weight and load of SCOTT bikes SCOTT mountain bikes are intended for a maximum rider weight of 110 kgs
16. er cable through the inner cable lead and after setting so that the total 1 Remove the brake pad by sliding it along the groove of the brake shoe bar of the clearances between the left and right shoes and the rim is 2 mm tighten the 2 Make sure to use the correct brake pad and brake shoe for each side cable fixing bolt Those for the left side are different from those for the right side 3 Slide the new pad into the shoe and make sure that the direction is correct and that the security pin holes concord 4 The insertion of the security fixing pin is very important It keeps the shoe properly in place Remove the shoe fixing pin shoe fixing pin CES Remove the shoe by sliding it along the groove of the shoe holder There are two different types of shoe and shoe holder to be used in the left and right positions respectively Slide the new shoes into the grooves on the shoe holders while taking note of the correct directions and pin hole positions ai fortheright same at front and rear same at front and rear shoe holder mm shoe holder Spring tension Spring tension o t t adjustment screw adjustment screw i t Shoe direction H F AE shoe fg pin shoe fiin pin e e Insertion of shoe fixing pin is very critical to keep shoe properly fixed in place ENGLISH GENERAL Disc Brakes If your bike is equipped with disc brakes please refer to the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer
17. f suspension fork according to enclosed service manual Check of shifters and derailleurs incl cables Check of shifters and derailleurs incl cables ENGLISH GENERAL SCOTT SERVICE PLAN SCOTT SERVICE PLAN eee Mod l PEE DCE UT bya fay Sana ae LE CALE PP iea a page healed Wea aoe Date of purchase Date of purchases sienne hein E E AE AEE E pPO peek Annual service to be done Annual service to be done Check of shock mounts incl lubricating the bushings Check of shock mounts incl lubricating the bushings Check of swingarm pivot incl axle and mounts Check of swingarm pivot incl axle and mounts Check of rear shock according to the enclosed shock manual Check of rear shock according to enclosed shock manual Check of hubs bottom bracket and headset Check of hubs bottom bracket and headset Check of all screws of the bike Check of all screws of the bike Check of handle bar stem saddle rails and seat post Check of handle bar stem saddle rails and seat post Check if brakepads and rims are worn out Check if brakepads and rims are worn out Check of disc brake according to enclosed service manual Check of disc brake according to enclosed service manual Check of
18. ir any defective Product or will refund your purchase price as evidenced by your tendered receipt of purchase of the Product at SCOTT s option You must pay charges in connection with replacement of any non defective parts In such a case you will be alerted to the advisability of replacing non defective parts so you can pre authorize the costs What Does this Limited Warranty Not Cover This limited warranty does not cover defects which did not exist before the transfer of risks This limited warranty does not cover Products used in rental operations This limited warranty does not cover purchases of not completely assembled bikes This limited warranty does not cover any defect caused by wear and tear a complete list of all parts of wear and tear can be found in the manual accident neglect improper handling abuse misuse an act of God improper assembly non compliance with recommended maintenance and care procedures improper or incorrectly performed maintenance or repairs performed by someone other than an authorized SCOTT dealer use of parts or devices not consistent with the Product and alteration of the Product All Products come with a manual please carefully follow the instructions located there or affixed elsewhere to the Product To the extent permitted by law consequential and incidental damages are not recoverable under this limited warranty 24 Gsco7TrTr BIKE OWNER S MANUAL WARRANTY How Do You Make a
19. isengage from the bicycle causing serious injury or death to the rider Therefore it is essential that you 1 ask your dealer to help you make sure you know how to install and remove your wheels safely 2 understand and apply the correct technique for clamping your wheel in place with a quick release 3 each time before you ride the bike check that the wheel is securely clamped The wheel quick release uses a cam action to clamp the bike s wheel in place Because of its adjustable nature it is critical that you understand how it works how to use it properly and how much force you need to apply to secure the wheel IMPORTANT The full force of the cam action is needed to clamp the wheel securely Holding the nut with one hand and turning the lever like a wing nut with the other hand until everything is as tight as you can get it will not clamp the wheel safely in the dropouts CLOSED OPEN Adjusting the quick release mechanism The wheel hub is clamped in place by the force of the quick release cam pushing against one dropout and pulling the tension adjusting nut by way of the skewer against the other dropout The amount of clamping force is controlled by the tension adjusting nut Turning the tension adjusting nut clockwise while keeping the cam lever from rotating increases clamping force Turning it counterclockwise while keeping the cam lever from rotating reduces clamping force Less than half a turn of the
20. ngage the brake s quick release mechanism to open the clearance between the tire and the brake pads 2 Move the wheel s quick release lever from the locked or CLOSED position to the OPEN position 3 If your front fork does not have a secondary retention device go to step 5 4 If your front fork has a clip on type secondary retention device disengage it and go to step 5 If your front fork has an integral secondary retention device loosen the tension adjusting nut enough to allow removing the wheel then go to the next step 5 Raise the front wheel a few inches off the ground and tap the top of the wheel with the palm of your hand to knock the wheel out of the front fork CLOSED position OPEN position scott sports com 15 ENGLISH GENERAL Fix a flat tire Bike tires are fitted with tubes Remove the wheel from the bike and deflate it Unhook the tire from one side of the rim using tire tools not screwdrivers Remove the tube from the tire casing repair or replace it Install the new or repaired tire Fill the tube lightly with air in order to let it take its shape Put the valve stem through the hole and fit the inside tire Put the tire bead in the rim starting at the valve and finishing at the opposite end working on both sides Push the valve stem into the tire and pull it back down to seat Make sure the tube is not pinched under the tire bead Inflate with hand or foot pump Close the brake s quick r
21. nufacturer s warranty is limited to five years for frames and swingarms respectively two years for forks from the date of purchase of the Product and is limited to the first purchaser of the Product Transfer of the Product from the first purchaser to another person terminates this limited warranty The limited warranty of five years for the frames and swingarms shall only be granted in case once a year a maintenance service has been effected according to maintenance requirements as set forth in the manual The effected annual maintenance service shall be confirmed by stamp and signature In case such an annual maintenance service has not been effected the warranty of five years for the frame shall be reduced to three years Costs for maintenance and service have to be borne by the owner of the Product On Gambler Voltage Fr and Volt X the warranty period is limited to two years Repaired or replaced Products are covered for the remainder of the original warranty period and subject to the conditions outlined in the original warranty to the extent permitted by law Hereby SCOTT grants a worldwide voluntarily manufacturer s warranty To the extent permitted by law and unless a shorter duration is stipulated by law any warranties implied by law are limited in duration to maximum five respectively two years from the date of purchase of the Product and are limited to the first purchaser of the Product What Will SCOTT Do SCOTT will replace or repa
22. omponent has been custom specified and designed to enhance your riding experience Whether you are a beginning cyclist or a seasoned pro SCOTT bicycles will provide endless hours of two wheeled fun We strongly encourage you to take the time to read this manual and familiarise yourself with your new bicycle If you have purchased a bike for your children please take the time to make sure they understand the information contained in this Owner s Manual If you purchased this bicycle for a minor it is essential that a responsible adult parent thoroughly reviews and reads the Owner s Manual to the minor Please make sure to get your SCOTT bike completely assembled from your authorized SCOTT dealer This is very important for optimum performance and safety and guarantees you a long lasting joy while riding your bike It is important to understand the basics of riding a bicycle but it is equally important to exercise common sense when cycling Cycling is a dynamic sport and requires reacting to varying situations Like any sports cycling involves risk of injury and damage By choosing to ride a bicycle you assume the responsibility for that risk Please use the bike of your choice only for the purpose it was made for For instance a road racing bike can not be used to substitute a mountain bike in off road terrain or a Trekking bike can not be used for downhill racing or road racing If you have questions or problems regarding your new
23. se against the following combinations see illustrations Largest chain wheel largest sprocket Smallest chain wheel smallest sprocket 1 1 1 3 i D L 6 1 ELIT 1 LL Cc I m ot 1 1 S m T AS T SI L 1 T Regularly check that your chain is clean and well lubricated Have your dealer check the chain for wear Should you nevertheless want to check it yourself you need to purchase the Rohloff Chain Caliber 2 from your SCOTT Dealer This caliber will help you to work out whether your chain is too slack or not ENGLISH GENERAL 8 BRAKES Brake adjustment general Your SCOTT bike is fitted with a reliable and well functioning braking system provided the brakes are correctly adjusted Check by measuring the distance between the brake shoes and the rim it should be 1 5 to 2 mm Cable connection and adjustment of the Dual Pivot brake 1 Put the quick lever on the closed position 2 Adjust the brake shoe clearance as shown in the illustration and secure the cable with the pinch bolt nut Cable bolt tightening torque 6 8 Nm centering adjustment bolt open Change of brake pads 1 Loosen up the security screw with a 2 mm allen key 2 Push the used brake pad out of the aluminium brake shoe 3 Push the new brake pad into the brake shoe and beware of
24. the arrow which shows the mounting direction 4 Tighten up the security screw to approximately 1 5 Nm Gscorr BIKE OWNER S MANUAL Replacement of the cartridge shoe Loosen the screw LU 2mm allen key screw remove the shoe by sliding it along the groove of the shoe holder shoe gt There are two different types of shoe and shoe holder to be used in the left and right positions respectively Slide the new shoes into the grooves on the shoe holders while taking note of the correct directions and screw hole positions for the left for the right same at front and same at front and brake shoe brake shoe brake shoe holder brake shoe holder A RYN shoe insertion direction Al Ze 0 ousums suman A CE screw tighten the set screw tightening torque 1 1 5 Nm 9 13 Ibs D Centring the brake shoes Make a minor adjustment by using the centring adjustment screw Readjustment of the brake shoe clearance Turn the cable adjustment bolt to readjust the brake shoe clearance centering adjustment bolt scott sports com ENGLISH GENERAL V Brakes Replacement of the brake pads cartridge shoe 1 While holding the shoe against the rim tighten the shoe fixing nut Remove the security pin on the brake shoe 2 Pass the inn
25. the overall weight of bike incl rider should not exceed 119 128kgs depending on bike weight SCOTT trekking bikes are intended for a maximum rider weight of 110 kgs the overall weight of bike incl rider and a maximum load of 25kgs should not exceed 143 150kgs depending on bike weight SCOTT road bikes are intended for a maximum rider weight of 110 kgs the overall weight of bike incl rider should not exceed 117 120kgs depending on bike weight SCOTT kids bikes are intended for a maximum load of 50 kgs including rider and load Please always note and respect the information of the component suppliers regarding the maximum rider weight Use of SCOTT bikes in public traffic Please note and respect the national laws concerning the use of equipped and non equipped bikes in public traffic This concerns e g reflectors and light systems scott sports com 17 ENGLISH GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE Maintenance schedule Please be aware of the fact that you have to follow the list of maximum tightening torques for screws at the end of this chapter Please check before every ride all bolts and nuts especially the quick releases of the wheels for proper fit and in case they are loose tighten them according to the maximum tightening torque stem and handlebar for visible damages and replace them if necessary Please make sure that the bolts are tightened evenly when closing the front cap according to the tightening
26. thorized dealer SCOTT bikes that are fully equipped lights mudguard carrier have a wear out indicator Please follow the instructions of the rim manufacturer shown in a manual or on the rim itself 12 Gsco7TrTr BIKE OWNER S MANUAL STEERER STEM ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT WARNING Use a proper Stem and Headset design during installation We recommend the use of a Syncros Stem and Headset with the installation of a SCOTT Syncros Carbon Fork as they are designed to work together If you choose to use another manufactures product make sure it is compatible with this SCOTT Syncros Carbon Fork SCOTT assumes no responsibility for problems resulting from non SCOTT Syncros components Never use more than 40mm stack height of spacers between headset and stem Do not use more than 5mm stack height of spacer above the stem between the topcap of the headset and the stem Do use minimum 5mm stack height of spacer below the stem between the cap of the headset and the stem 1 The fork steerer especially in case of a carbon steerer must be assembled with the originally supplied internal expander wedge 2 NEVER use on carbon fork steerers a standard star flanged nut 3 When cutting the steerer tube use handtools only Do not use a power saw ora speed cutter but use a hand saw with a fine blade for metal cutting 4 Once the steerer tube is cut to the desired length be sure to remove all burrs at the top of the steerer tube Make sure to wear
27. torque recommended by the producer of the parts Braking systems Air pressure of the tires according to the recommendation of the producer Light systems and bell Handlebar grips to be fixed to the handlebar All parts of the rear suspension system including mounting bolts The front suspension fork on perfect function and play in the bushings Please check additionally monthly front and rear derailleur for perfect function and grease them If necessary readjust the system and clean it the play of the headset If necessary readjust it Brake and shifting cables on perfect wear and leakage on hydraulic systems If necessary grease the cables 18 Gsco7TrTr BIKE OWNER S MANUAL Please check when necessary or at least once a year at your local dealer chain wear and tension on bikes equipped with internal gear hubs Readjust if necessary clean and grease the chain Bottom bracket cartridge for play if necessary replace it Pedal bearings for play if necessary replace them front and rear derailleur for perfect function and grease them If necessary readjust the system and clean it stem and handlebar for visible damages and replace them if necessary Please make sure that the bolts are tightened evenly when closing the front cap according to the tightening torque recommended by the producer of the parts Complete brake system on perfect function and readjust and grease it if necessary Repla

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