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Summary of Contents for Scott 2005

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    > Congratulations S. 2 > Bicycle Safety S. 2 > Saddle height S. 3 > Suspension on Scott mountain bikes S. 3 > Gears S. 4 > Adjustment of the Index rear derailleur S. 4 > Adjutment of the front derailleur S.
  • Page 2: Congratulations

    Congratulations on your purchase of a new Scott bicy- 1. Obey all traffic laws, Saddle height If you have chosen a Scott bike equipped with a suspen- cle! We are confident that the bicycle will exceed your sion fork, please refer to the enclosed instructions of the Comfortable riding not only depends on the position of 2.
  • Page 3: Gears

    CHANGING GEARS REAR DERAILLEUR REAR DERAILLEUR DERAILLEUR Introduction on derailleur All Scott bikes are fitted with a so-called index rear Usually, the front derailleur is secured to the seat tube Low adjustment Largest sprocket derailleur. This derailleur can be positioned exactly with a clamping strip, fitted with a bolt.
  • Page 4: Chain Maintenance

    2 mm. The Scott Dealer. This caliber will help you to work out whe- Damage to the change control may result. chain guide must not touch the chain wheels, ther your chain is too slack of not.
  • Page 5 Example: Shift from 4th to third gear shift two gears to bigger sprocket: Example: Change from 3rd to 5th gear shift three gears to bigger sprocket: Lever (B) Hebel (B) Example: Change from 3rd to 6th gear OWNER MANUAL 2005...
  • Page 6 Click Chain (Hits) Smaller sprockets Largest chainring Chain contacts inner plate trimming operation Before trimming After trimming Lever Larger Inner plate sprockets Front derailleur movement Intermediate chainring Larger sprockets Smallest chainring Click (Hits) Chain Larger sprockets OWNER MANUAL 2005...
  • Page 7: Brakes

    Make a minor adjustment by using the centring V-Bremse adjustment screw. Your Scott bike is fitted with a reliable and well-func- 2. Push the used brake pad out of the aluminium brake 1. While holding the shoe against the rim, tighten the tioning braking system, provided the brakes are correct- shoe.
  • Page 8: Tires And Rims

    Shoe insertion direction shoe fixing pin shoe fixing pin Insertion of shoe fixing pin is very critical to keep shoe properly fixed in place. OWNER MANUAL 2005...
  • Page 9 Failure to properly clamping your wheel in place with a quick release rence between safe clamping force and unsafe clam- Scott bikes that are fully equipped (lights, mudguard, adjust the quick release mechanism can cause the ping force.
  • Page 10 (3) Holding the quick-release lever in the OPEN position with your right hand, tighten the tension adjusting nut Scott bikes are not intended for the use of haulers (load- In general Scott bikes are delivered and preassembled with your left hand until it is finger tight against the fork with the right lever matching the rear brake and the left haulers, kids-haulers, Trailer bikes).
  • Page 11: Maintenance And Care

    Scott kids bikes are intended for a maximum load of 50 ded by the producer of the parts kgs including rider and load. Braking systems Air pressure of the tires according to the recom- mendation of the producer.
  • Page 12: Bicycle Care

    For buying spare parts we strongly recommend to In order to keep the function and optic of the bike in internal gear hubs). Readjust if necessary, clean visit your local Scott dealer as he knows best good condition we recommend periodical bicycle care. and grease the chain.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Tacoma Rear shock mounting bolts 8 Nm Strike, G-Zero, Octane up from 2000, High Octane 8 Nm Intoxica 8 Nm Octane up to 99 8 Nm Tacoma Replaceable Drop out 7.8-10.7 Nm All models OWNER MANUAL 2005...
  • Page 14: 11. Warranty

    9:42 Uhr Seite 28 11. WARRANTY PARTS OF WEAR AND TEAR The Scott bikes are made using the most innovative pro- Chain Rims duction and quality methods. Due to its use the chain is subject to wear and tear. This...
  • Page 15: Protocol For Handing Over

    I‘m aware that the duty for the implied warranty of the retailer is limited to faulty products. There is no warranty for damages of wear and tear which are caused by using the product, especially when they must be seen as normal wear and tear. …………………………………………… ………………………………………………. Place/date Consumer’s signature OWNER MANUAL 2005...
  • Page 16 I‘m aware that the duty for the implied warranty of the retailer is limited to faulty products. There is no warranty for damages of wear and tear which are caused by using the product, especially when they must be seen as normal wear and tear. …………………………………………… ………………………………………………. Place/date Consumer’s signature OWNER MANUAL 2005...

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