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WARRANTY

Model

Year

Size

Frame

Date of purchase

WARRANTY

SCOTT bikes are made using the most innovative production and quality methods. They 
are equipped with best components of well known parts suppliers.

Doing so SCOTT warrants its frames and swingarms for five years (subject to compliance 
with maintenance ranges, see below) and SCOTT forks (provided it is a fork of SCOTT) 
for two years for defects in material and/or workmanship in case of purchase of 
completely assembled bikes.

This warranty of 5 years for the frames shall only be granted in case once a year a 
maintenance service has been effected according to maintenance requirements as set 
forth in this manual by an authorised SCOTT dealer.

The authorised SCOTT dealer shall confirm the effected annual maintenance service by 
stamp and signature. 

In case such an annual maintenance service has not been effected the warranty of  
5 years for the frame shall be reduced to 3 years. 

Costs for maintenance and service have to be born by the owner of the SCOTT bike.

On Gambler, Voltage Fr and Volt-X the warranty period is limited to 2 years. 

The warranty period starts at the day of purchase. This warranty is limited to the first 
buyer, what means the first person who uses the bike and only with the use it was made 
for. 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 of not completely assembled bikes.

In case of a warranty claim the decision to repair or to replace the defective part is up  
to SCOTT. Non defective parts will only be replaced at the guarantee’s own expense. 

Fair wear and tear is not covered by the warranty. 
A complete list of all parts of wear and tear can be found in the next chapter of this 
manual. 

In addition, you will find at the end of this manual a protocol for the handing over of the 
bike which 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. Otherwise no 
warranty is granted. 

In principle, this warranty is granted worldwide. Claims must be made through an 
authorized dealer, for information regarding the nearest dealer, write or call this  
company or the national SCOTT distributor. 

Normal wear, accident, neglect, abuse, improper assembly, improper maintenance by 
other than an authorized dealer or use of parts or devices not consistent with the use 
originally intended for the bicycle as sold are not covered by this warranty. 

Hereby SCOTT grants a voluntarily manufacturer’s warranty. Additional entitlements 
according to national warrant of merchantability are reserved. 

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Summary of Contents for VOLTAGE FREERIDE

Page 1: ...enabstand des D mpfers La longueur de la barre grise repr sante l cart optimal entre les points de fixation de l amortisseur VOLTAGE FR SCOTT SPORTS SA 17 RTE DU CROCHET 1762 GIVISIEZ SWITZERLAND 2009...

Page 2: ...Voltage FR P 010 Basic Set Up of Rebound P 011 Set Up of other shock models P 012 IDS Drop Out System P 012 Front Fork Set Up Change of Front Fork P 013 Pivot Maintenance P 013 Warranty P 014 The Vol...

Page 3: ...apted to smooth riding beginning of travel as well as extreme jumps end of travel In addition with the help of different shock mounts the kinematics of the rear end can also be adjusted to the use of...

Page 4: ...ton stroke 76 70 63 5mm Shock length Eye to Eye 241 222 215mm please make sure to use matching shock mount Hardware Mainframe 22 2mm x 8mm Hardware Swingarm 22 2mm x 8mm Seatpost diameter 31 6mm Heads...

Page 5: ...To simplify the check of the SAG negative travel of the rear shock please use the SAG Boy printed as a color beam on the cover of this manual SHOCK POSITION A SHOCK POSITION B Important After a disma...

Page 6: ...both fixing bolts should be tightened with a tightening torque of 35Nm 308in lbs If this is not done correctly the rear shock can be damaged Important Note that you have to mount the rear shock always...

Page 7: ...ystem In addition Scott offers following options IDS 12mm short 10mm reduced wheelbase IDS 12mm long 10mm prolonged wheelbase IDS Maxle for SRAM Maxle System Please contact your local Scott dealer for...

Page 8: ...arranty 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 of not completely...

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