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BIKE OWNERS MANUAL

congratulations

Bicycle safety

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 component 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.

important! 

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.

important! 

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 Scott bicycle, please contact 

your Authorised Dealer.

   Ride Frequently!

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.

Summary of Contents for 2013 BMX

Page 1: ...SCOTT 2013 BIKE OWNERS MANUAL BMX SCOTT SPORTS SA 17 RTE DU CROCHET 1762 GIVISIEZ SWITZERLAND 2011 SCOTT SPORTS SA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SCOTT SPORTS COM L...

Page 2: ...nt Congratulations P 004 Bicycle Safety P 005 Saddle height P 006 Chain tension P 007 Brakes P 008 Tires and rims P 011 Maintenance and care P 015 Bicycle care P 017 Trouble shooting P 019 Warranty P...

Page 3: ...ng 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 an...

Page 4: ...ht 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...

Page 5: ...h your hand to the rim adjust the brake cable and tighten clamping screw C Please note the table of tightening torques at the end of this file Finally make the fine tuning with adjustment screw B as m...

Page 6: ...d in place 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...

Page 7: ...he hub axle bolt on wheel fig 10 Your bicycle may be equipped with a different securing method for the front wheel than for the rear wheel Discuss the wheel securing method for your bicycle with your...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...es 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 A...

Page 10: ...rchange suspensionforkisloose contactyourlocaldealer rearsuspensionisloose contactyourlocaldealer troubleshooting Mounting bolt Cable fixing bolt Pulley screws Clamp Cable fixing bolt Clamp mounting b...

Page 11: ...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 purchases...

Page 12: ...in 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...

Page 13: ...ifters 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 enclo...

Page 14: ...ifters 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 enclo...

Page 15: ...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 accordi...

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