50mm remote control. Shock length 190mm SCOTT’s focus was not only on lightweight but also on a durable and stiff frame with (Eye to Eye) an innovative suspension technology in combination with an optimized kinematics of Hardware 22,2mm x 8mm the rear swingarm.
Mainframe TWINLOC allows also the remote control of the front fork to shift between lock- Hardware 22.2mm x 8mm out and open mode at the same time when you change the modes on the SCOTT Swingarm rear shox. Seatpost 31.6mm...
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You have 3 positions of the TWINLOC remote lever. SCOTT offers 2 different TWINLOC levers with following fork/rear shock combinations: 1. CLIMB MODE: The shock is nearly locked; climbing on asphalt roads is now possible without any - FOX Nude with different rolls for FOX CTD fork and RockShox DNA 3 fork power loss.
ASSEMBLY OF THE REMOTE CABLE FOX NUDE SHOCK AND TWINLOC REMOTE CONTROL LEVER In the drawing of the shock and remote lever, shown below, you will see the parts SRAM/ROCKSHOX FORKS indicated with numbers which will be used in the manual for the adjustment and setup. IMPORTANT! Please make sure the lockout of SRAM/RockShox or FOX fork is activated after transport correctly.
BASIC SET-UP OF THE TWINLOC REMOTE CONTROL OF 3. tighten the cable and fix the cablefixing FOX NUDE SHOCK screw (S7) by turning it clockwise with a 2mm allen key and a max. tightening torque of 1.6Nm. To ensure the FOX Nude shock functions perfectly, it is very important to strictly follow the below steps.
BASIC SET-UP OF THE TWINLOC REMOTE CONTROL OF SET-UP SPARK WITH FOX NUDE SHOCK FOX CTD SHOCK The assembly of the remote cable and the setup of the FOX CTD rear shock is very The Set-Up of the FOX Nude or FOX CTD Shock can be easy done within a few similar to the abovementioned assembly and setup of the FOX Nude.
By using the rebound adjuster knob (S4) you can adjust the rebound step by step. tightening torque of 10Nm/88in-lbs. If this is not done correctly the rear shock can be damaged. Please only use SCOTT shock bolts and follow the assembly instructions shown below: Please only use the matching adjustment shims as their shape is designed specifically to fit with the countersunk bolts.
12.9mm PRD 13640 SCOTT strongly recommends using only the FOX Nude (FOX Float CTD /X-Fusion E1) Shock with the Spark bike, as we designed both parts to be perfectly matched It is also possible to use forks with a standard 1 1/8” steerer tube when using a with a linear suspension rate.
SPARK CABLE ROUTING Push the cables through the cable guide as shown below and fix the cable guide on the downtube with a 3mm allen key and a tightening torque of max. 4Nm/35in/lbf. The direct and straight cable system on all our full suspension models offers perfect shifting performance combined with lightweight and high resistance against water and dirt.
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Please remember to maintain a minimum distance of 40mm between the brake hoses and the BB housing as mentioned previously! Use the plastic guide to fix the brake cable The cable guide can be ordered via the SCOTT distribution with parts number: 223305 BB Cableguide Spark 2012 ALLOY FRONT FRAMES...
SCOTT distribution: If you have to change the bearings you can order them included in a service kit at your local SCOTT dealer or buy them with international parts number as shown 219574 RWS 135/12 parts set above in the specs list in a hardware store.
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 Year .