Set-Up Of Other Shock Models - Scott Spark Owner's Manual

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IMPORTANT:
Note that you have to mount the Scott Nude 2 Shock always as shown underneath.
Mounting the rear shock in a different position can cause severe damages to the frame,
the linkage levers and the rear shock.
Same for the DT M210 and X-Fusion E1 shock on some of the Spark models.
IMPORTANT:
After a dismantlement of the rear shock, both fixing bolts should be tightened with
a tightening torque of 5Nm/44in-lbs.
If this is not done correctly the rear shock can be damaged.
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SET-UP OF OTHER SHOCK MODELS

Scott strongly recommends using only the Scott Nude 2 (DT M210/X-Fusion E1 Shock
with the Spark bike, as we designed both parts for a perfect matching combination
with a linear suspension rate.
Also on those shock models the SAG should be 10mm.
For all basic steps on inflating the shock and adjusting the rebound please refer to the
description of the Nude 2 TC set-up.
OTHER SHOCK MODELS ON SPARK
If you want to use a different rear shock model than the one originally on the bike,
please make sure that the shock will not in any position hit the frame and cause a
damage to the frame.
Please follow the instruction below:
Please make sure that the rear shock or its accessory parts do not touch the frame
when mounting or suspending.
For doing so release the air/remove the coil, install the shock and compress the shock
completely.
If the shock touches the frame while doing so, do not use this shock in order to avoid
damage to frame, swingarm or shock.
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