Bb Standards; Chainguard Standards; Recommended Tools For Set-Up; Set-Up Gambler - Scott Gambler 700 User Manual

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BB STANDARDS

CHAINGUARD STANDARDS

The Gambler is prepared on all models for an ISCG05
chainguard system.

RECOMMENDED TOOLS FOR SET-UP

Please read this manual and the rear shock manufacturer's manual carefully before
you start the set-up procedure.
In addition we strongly recommend using a tightening torque key with a 6mm allen
key insert.
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On Gambler 700 the BB standard
is PF 104 with a housing width of
104mm and an inner diameter of
41mm for PressFit bearings.
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SET-UP GAMBLER

The set-up of the rear shock can be easily done within a few minutes.
Please take this time to avoid dangerous riding performance and to get the best
out of your Gambler.
Please make sure that the coil spring on the shock matches to your riding weight
(including your riding gear).
The basic set up of the shock spring is for size
S: 350x3.50 corresponds to a rider weight of 65kgs
M: 400x3.50 corresponds to a rider weight of 75kgs
L: 450x3.50 corresponds to a rider weight of 85kgs
We recommend the following coil springs:
50-60 kgs
300x3.50
60-70 kgs
350x3.50
70-80 kgs
400x3.50
80-90 kgs
450x3.50
For fine tuning the SAG and the corresponding eye-to-eye distance of the shock
bolts you can tighten or release the pretension of the coil spring but please respect
the maximum and minimum spring tension instructions of the shock manufacturer.
The eye-to-eye distance between the shock bolts should be in basic set up 232mm
(40% SAG/35mm SAG).
For further details on the shock set-up please follow the spring tension instructions
attached to this bike from the rear shock manufacturer.
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