Disc Brakes; Tires And Rims - Scott GENERAL INFO Manual

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Disc Brakes

If your bike is equipped with disc brakes, please refer to the enclosed instructions of
the manufacturer.
Please keep in mind that disc brakes need up to 30-100 brakings to reach maximum
brake power.
Reasons for the reduction of the braking effects
When sudden braking in bad weather conditions, there are risks of skidding. Even
if this situation can be avoided, sudden braking will always happen. In this case, we
recommend to apply the rear brake a little more than the front one.
Caution!
Whatever the weather is like, you will never exclusively need the front brake; in order
to prevent from sliding, you should always use both the front and the rear brakes
together.
By wet weather, the braking distance in approximate 60 % longer than by dry weather.
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2011 SCOTT BIKE OWNERS MANUAL

TIRES AND RIMS

Tires should always be inflated within the manufacture's recommendations.
They are rated from 40 to 80 lbs. (check your tires).
Higher pressure for smoother roads or heavy riders.
Lower pressure for more shock absorption on rougher terrains.
Please find following example:
INFLATE TO MIN. 3.5 (50PSI) - MAX. 6.0 BAR (85PSI)
Rim and wear of the rim
If the brake system has brake pads, you have to be aware of the fact that the rim will be
worn through the action of braking.
When riding in wet and muddy terrain for example, the rim is quickly worm out.
Small cracks in the brake surface of the rim or a deformation of the brake surface on
the rim when increasing the tire pressure point out the end of the lifetime of the rim
and the rim should be replaced immediately at an authorized dealer.
Scott bikes that are fully equipped (lights, mudguard, carrier) have a wear-out-
indicator.
Please follow the instructions of the rim manufacturer shown in a manual or on the rim
itself.
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