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GENERAL

ENGLISH

BIKE OWNERS MANUAL

saddle height

suspensions on scott Bikes

gears

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.

  Caution!

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 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 seat clamp fixing screws. 

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.

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.

  Caution!

To avoid excessive wear and damage of the chain, sprockets and chain wheels, we 

advise against the following combinations (see illustrations): 
-  Largest chain wheel — largest sprocket
-  Smallest chain wheel — smallest sprocket

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. 

Summary of Contents for 2013 Bikes

Page 1: ...GENERAL INFO SCOTT SPORTS SA 17 RTE DU CROCHET 1762 GIVISIEZ SWITZERLAND 2011 SCOTT SPORTS SA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SCOTT SPORTS COM a Original INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...icycle Safety P 005 Saddle height P 006 Suspension on Scott mountain bikes P 007 Gears P 007 Brakes P 008 Tires and rims P 013 Maintenance and care P 018 Bicycle care P 020 Trouble shooting P 022 Warr...

Page 3: ...ding 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...

Page 4: ...g screws 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 b...

Page 5: ...immen Die Schraube wieder festziehen Die Schraube l sen Bremsschuh einschub richtung f r linke Seite f r rechte Seite gleich f r vorne und hinten gleich f r vorne und hinten vorne vorne Bremsschuh Bre...

Page 6: ...use the correct brake pad and brake shoe for each side 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 correc...

Page 7: ...than by dry weather 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 te...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...ng 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 s...

Page 10: ...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 rep...

Page 11: ...ques for Scott Bikes Mounting bolt Cable fixing bolt Pulley screws Clamp Cable fixing bolt Clamp mounting bolt Clamp mounting bolt Clamp mounting bolt Freewheel body Cassette fixing nut Square type Sp...

Page 12: ...t clean grease bearingsareloose bottom bracket replacement pedals tightenandlock hubs tightenandlock handlebarcracks shakes stemorhandlebar tightenall bolts andnuts boltsarelooseorturns seat postturns...

Page 13: ...or Furthermore this warranty is limited to purchases via authorized SCOTT dealers The warranty is solely granted in case of purchase of a completely assembled bike to the explicit exclusion of purchas...

Page 14: ...hain 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 prolo...

Page 15: ...shifters and derailleurs incl cables Annual service to be done Check of shock mounts incl lubricating the bushings Check of swingarm pivot incl axle and mounts Check of rear shock according to the enc...

Page 16: ...shifters and derailleurs incl cables Annual service to be done Check of shock mounts incl lubricating the bushings Check of swingarm pivot incl axle and mounts Check of rear shock according to the enc...

Page 17: ...k manual Check of hubs bottom bracket and headset Check of all screws of the bike Check of handle bar stem saddle rails and seat post Check if brakepads and rims are worn out Check of disc brake accor...

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