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SEATPOST ASSEMBLY: 

 

IMPORTANT

Before assembling the seatpost into the frame, make sure the rear side of the 
seatpost (side where head is longer) is at the rear end of the frame 

1.  push gently the seatpost into the frame 

2. 

for electronic shifting:

 make sure the battery does not get stuck into the frame 

3.  once the desired seatpost height is achieved pre-assemble the seatpost wedge: 

position the upper wedge part (505) over the mid wedge part (504) and the low 
wedge threaded part (503) below the mid wedge part  

4.  position the M6 wedge screw (506) into the assembly head up and pre-tighten it 

over 3 turns 

5.  position the wedge assembly into the seattube insert in front of the seattube, its 

concave face should correspond to the seatpost front surface 

6.  tighten the M6 screw to the specified torque (T11) while making sure the upper 

surface of the wedge coincides with the upper surface of the top tube. 

Seatpost and seatclamp assembly are fully compatible between Plasma 4 and 

Plasma 5 frames. 

 

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Seatpost Plasma 4/5 SCOTT part number: 239318

 

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Seat Clamp Plasma 4/5 SCOTT part number: 239544

STORAGE BOX

Plasma 4 framesets and complete bikes are delivered with an additional storage box 
that can be fitted to the top front end of the Toptube via 2 M5 Allen screws as shown 
on the sketch below. 

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Summary of Contents for PLASMA 4

Page 1: ...chet 17 CH 1762 Givisiez Phone 41 26 460 16 16 Fax 41 26 460 16 00 Email scottsupport scott sports com All rights reserved 2016 SCOTT Sports SA Distribution SSG Europe Distribution Center SA P E D Zone C1 Rue du Kiell 60 6790 Aubange Belgium v6 2 15122016 USER MANUAL SCOTT PLASMA 4 ...

Page 2: ...l SCOTT dealer or following to this manual CONTENT Plasma 4 Concept 04 Geometry Technical Data Plasma 4 05 Plasma 4 Frameset Content 06 Specific Torques Values Table 06 Rear Drop out and Derailleur Hanger 07 BB Standard and FD Mount Standard 08 Headset Options 08 BB Cable Guide and Cable Routing 08 Seatpost and Seatube Clamp 09 Storage Box 11 Guarantee on SCOTT Bikes 12 03 BIKE USER MANUAL PLASMA ...

Page 3: ...54 L 57 XL 60 A HEAD TUBE ANGLE 72 0 73 0 73 0 73 5 B HEAD TUBE LENGTH 100 0 mm 3 9 in 128 0 mm 5 0 in 159 0 mm 6 3 in 199 0 mm 7 8 in C TOP TUBE HORIZONTAL 526 0 mm 20 7 in 546 0 mm 21 5 in 566 0 mm 22 3 in 583 0 mm 23 0 in D STANDOVER HEIGHT 769 0 mm 30 3 in 799 0 mm 31 5 in 829 0 mm 32 6 in 869 0 mm 34 2 in E BB OFFSET 65 0 mm 2 6 in 65 0 mm 2 6 in 65 0 mm 2 6 in 65 0 mm 2 6 in F BB HEIGHT 269 ...

Page 4: ... chainstays length Tighten the screw to set a shorter chainstays length Make sure right and left side are set at the same length by assembling the rear wheel and verifying it is centred with the chainstays Rear derailleur hanger place the rear derailleur hanger in the cavity and tighten the 2x M5 screws to their specified torques Rear derailleur hanger SCOTT Part number 239178 Drop out adjustment ...

Page 5: ...Rail Clamp outer pieces specifications should be compatible with your saddle rails 3 if the saddle rails dimensions you measured are different from the saddle clamps specifications purchase the required saddle rail clamps parts at your retailer s 4 following dimensions are available 7x7mm 8x8 5mm or 7x9 6mm 5 set the right saddle tilt and position the saddle rails so that the saddle rail clamps ar...

Page 6: ...d up and pre tighten it over 3 turns 5 position the wedge assembly into the seattube insert in front of the seattube its concave face should correspond to the seatpost front surface 6 tighten the M6 screw to the specified torque T11 while making sure the upper surface of the wedge coincides with the upper surface of the top tube Seatpost and seatclamp assembly are fully compatible between Plasma 4...

Page 7: ... incorrect set up and handling neglect or abuse Failure to follow these instructions can result in component failure serious personal injury Component failure can lead to loss of control of the bicycle and result in serious personal injury 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 o...

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