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All rights reserved © 2014 SCOTT Sports SA
SCOTT Sports SA | 17 Route du Crochet | 1762 Givisiez | Switzerland
Distribution: SSG (Europe) Distribution Center SA
P.E.D Zone C1, Rue Du Kiell 60 | 6790 Aubange | Belgium
V4. 3/ 19012015
SCOTT
BMX
BIKE OWNER'S MANUAL 2015

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  • Page 1 BIKE OWNER’S MANUAL 2015 All rights reserved © 2014 SCOTT Sports SA SCOTT Sports SA | 17 Route du Crochet | 1762 Givisiez | Switzerland Distribution: SSG (Europe) Distribution Center SA P.E.D Zone C1, Rue Du Kiell 60 | 6790 Aubange | Belgium...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    If you have purchased a bike for your child, please take the time Tightening Torques for SCOTT Bikes .......16 to ensure they understand the safety information contained in this manual.
  • Page 3: Bicycle Safety

    Nor should a Trekking bike be used for downhill racing or road racing. M8 with 20 Nm. If you have any questions regarding your new SCOTT bicycle, please contact your Ensure the saddle is installed correctly with the seat authorized dealer.
  • Page 4: Brakes

    Fix counter nut A. GENERAL BRAKE ADJUSTMENT IMPORTANT! Your SCOTT bike is fitted with a reliable and well‑functioning braking system, Make sure that the brake works perfectly. provided the brakes are correctly adjusted. Check by measuring the distance between the brake shoes and the rim: it should be 1.5 to 2 mm.
  • Page 5: Tires And Rims

    Slide the new pad into the shoe SCOTT bikes that are fully equipped (lights, mudguard, carrier) have a and make sure that the direction is correct and that the security pin holes concord.
  • Page 6: Wheels

    SCOTT bikes are not intended to be used with haulers (load‑haulers, kids‑haulers, Trailer bikes). Please note that SCOTT will not take any warranty or responsibility when using a hauler. There are too many different haulers and hauler fixation systems on the market to give a detailed table of systems that might fit without technical problems or endangering the passengers.
  • Page 7: Maintenance And Care

    Due to national laws this may have been changed by your SCOTT dealer to fulfil the ‑ Braking systems.
  • Page 8: Bicycle Care

    Please only use original spare parts as only these can guarantee optimum function and safety while riding. Please note that SCOTT is not responsible for damages caused by not using original spare parts.
  • Page 9: Tightening Torques For Scott Bikes

    TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR SCOTT BIKES TROUBLESHOOTING PART MOUNTING BOLT MAX. TORQUE TROUBLE REASON SOLUTION Rear Derailleur ‑ Mounting bolt 7.8‑9.8 Nm Fork Shakes Headset Loose Tighten and Lock ‑ Cable fixing bolt 3.9‑5.9 Nm Chain Pops Out ‑ Derailleurs Not Adjusted ‑...
  • Page 10: Warranty

    This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship at the time of transfer of risks To make a claim under this limited warranty, you must notify SCOTT of the claimed defect in frames, swingarms and forks (provided it is a fork of SCOTT) on SCOTT branded bikes within the warranty period and timely return the Product to SCOTT at your expense for sold completely assembled by SCOTT or an authorized SCOTT dealer (“Product”).
  • Page 11: Parts Of Wear And Tear

    PARTS OF WEAR AND TEAR TIRES The tires are subject to wear and tear due to their use. The extend of the wear and tear depends on the maintenance and conditions the bike is subjected to and is influenced by the owner's riding style. PARTS OF WEAR AND TEAR ARE EXCLUDED FROM ANY WARRANTY.
  • Page 12: Scott Service Plan

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