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> Congratulations
> General introduction
> Safety
> Assembly of training wheels
> Chain tension
> Brakes
> Light systems
> Bicycle helmet and clothing
> Replacement of defective or bent parts
> Maintenance and care
> Checklist
> Tightening torques for Scott Bikes
> Bicycle care
> Spare parts
> Warranty
> Protocol for handing over

CONTENT

CONTENT

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CONGRATULATIONS

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

SAFETY

ASSEMBLY OF TRAINING WHEELS

Congratulations on your purchase of a new SCOTT bicycle! We are confident that the bicycle will exceed your
expectations for value, performance, and ride quality.
Each frame set and component has been custom specified and designed to enhance your riding experience.
Whether you are a beginning cyclist, or a seasoned pro..
SCOTT bicycles will provide endless hours of two-wheeled fun.

Legal advice:

When producing your SCOTT kids bike we only spec’d
parts of high quality and which offer safety under all
riding situations. This is very important when participating in public traffic. You will reach a maximum of safety by avoiding any dangerous situations.

Assembly of training wheels (only 12” and 16” models)
und adjustment of chain tension on bikes without rear
derailleurs. For the assembly of the optional training
wheels for 12” and 16” bikes please follow the instruction below:

– make sure that your child is well experienced in
cycling when riding in public traffic. Please be
reminded that your child needs some time to get
used to his/her new bike. In addition children are
allowed to ride on the sidewalk up to an age of 10
years.

- Release on one side of the rear wheel nut A and
remove it including the washer.

We strongly encourage you to take the time to read this
manual and familiarise yourself with your new bicycle. If
you have purchased a bike for your children, please take
the time to make sure they understand the information
contained in this Owner’s Manual.

Important!
If you purchased this bicycle for a minor, it is
essential that a responsible adult/parent thoroughly reviews and reads the Owner’s Manual to
the minor. Please make sure to get your Scott bike
completely assembled from your authorized Scott
dealer. This is very important for optimum performance and safety and guarantees you a long lasting joy while riding your bike.

Your new Kids bike meets, (as complete equipped model),
all demands of the traffic law standards and is allowed to
be used in public streets.
It is obligatory that your child has reached the age of 8
years otherwise he/she should use the sidewalk, which is
legal up to 10 years of age. Please check your national
laws regarding this point!
Use of the bikes:
Maximum load of the bike must not exceed 50 kg. The
carrier ( when supplied with the bike) is made for a maximum load of 20 kg. In general we recommend not to use
the carrier on kids bikes for load transports due to the
reduced riding performance. SCOTT kids bikes are built to
be very robust, jumps or riding on stairways however
exceed normal use.

It is important to understand the basics of riding a bicycle, but it is equally important to exercise common sense
when cycling. Cycling is a dynamic sport and requires
reacting to varying situations. Like any sports, cycling
involves risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a
bicycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk.

- To react in the right way on public streets it is important for your child to know about the traffic laws.
- Do not stress your child. It might happen that other
participants in traffic, especially cars, will make feel
him/her unsure. Please have some lessons on how
to ride in a parking ground before participating in
traffic.

- Put part B in part C and fix it with nut A with the washer between nut A and part C
- Assemble now the bolt and nuts/washers as shown
below to fix the wheel on part B
- The long sleeved hole D will help you to balance the
bike when you assembled on the other side of the
bike the parts as mentioned above.
- Both training wheels should be with a distance of 11.5cm to the ground when the bike is balanced on its
wheels. After balancing the bike please tighten the
wheel fixing nuts and the counter nuts.

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C
B

Important :
Please use the bike of your choice only for the purpose it was made for. E.g. a road racing bike can
not be used to substitute a mountain bike in off
road terrain or a Trekking bike can not be used for
downhill racing or road racing.

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If you have questions or problems regarding your new
SCOTT bicycle, please contact your Authorised Dealer.

CHAIN TENSION
In case the chain needs to be tensioned again, please
release on both sides nut A and pull the rear wheel
straight backward until the tension is ok.
Please retighten nut A on both sides. Please note the
tightening torque as mentioned in the table of tightening torques at the end of this file.

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BRAKES

BRAKES

BRAKES

LIGHT SYSTEMS

- Your new bike is equipped with two brakes which
work independently of each other.

3. Slide the new pad into the shoe and make sure that
the direction is correct and that the security pin holes
concord.

Caliper brake

- light the front and rear lights by the beginning of the
dusk. To switch on the dynamo press with the thumb
on the button. But never while riding! To check the
function of front and rear light turn the raised front
wheel.

- In case you can pull the brakelever more than half
of its way to the handlebar, you should readjust the
brake.
To do so, please follow as shown below:

2

1

Spring tension
adjustment
screw
Federeinstellschraube

V-brake

Spring tension
adjustment screw

Federeinstellschraube

1. While holding the shoe against the rim, tighten the
shoe fixing nut.
2. Pass the inner cable through the inner cable lead,
and after setting so that the total of the clearances
between the left and right shoes and the rim is 2
mm tighten the cable fixing bolt.
tightening torque :
Anzugsdrehmoment:
Nm (52-69 in. lbs.)
6 – 6-8
8 Nm
inner cable lead

B

2

1

1

1 mm

2

1 mm

Release counter nut A and turn adjustment screw B
counter clockwise until the distance between brake
pads and rims is approx. 2mm on each side. Tighten
counter nut A.
- In case adjustment screw B is released already to
the limit, please release cable clamping screw C and
turn adjustment screw clockwise to its original position.

- Under wet conditions the effectiveness of the dynamo may decrease.

- Close the caliper brake with your hand to the rim ,
adjust the brake cable and tighten clamping screw
C. Please note the table of tightening torques at the
end of this file.
- Finally make the fine tuning with adjustment screw
B as mentioned above. The wheel needs to spin free
without touching the brake pads. Fix counter nut A.

B
A
C

4. The insertion of the security fixing pin is very important. It keeps the shoe properly in place

5mm allen key

C

Depress lever circa
about 10
10
Bremshebel
times
mal anziehen

IMPORTANT:

Make sure that the brake works perfectly.

B + C = 2 mm

BICYCLE HELMET AND CLOTHING
- Please take care that your child wears clothing with
bright colors and, if possible, with reflective stripes
or fabrics.
- A helmet that fits is the best way to avoid head injuries. The helmet should meet DIN EN 1078 and
should have the CE label. By choosing bright colors
it will help to improve the visibility. Wearing such a
helmet should be matter of course for all cyclists. In
addition consider to be a good example for children.

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Under wet conditions the brake performance can
decrease which will result in a prolongation of the braking distance.

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REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE
OR BENT PARTS

MAINTENANCE AND CARE:

CHECKLIST

- in case the bike is damaged by a crash or accident,
please replace all damaged parts immediately at
your local SCOTT dealer. Never try to repair bent
parts, they might fail and cause an accident!

In addition to the checks listed above please check your
bike regularly or if necessary, according to the following list or contact your local SCOTT dealer to do so in
order to reach maximum safety and fun while riding.

Part

Description

Saddle/seatpost

Saddle tightened on seatpost
Seatpost tightened in frame
Check for minimum insertion line (min.55mm!)

Bar/stem

Check for minimum insertion (min. 65mm!)
Stem tightened on fork steerer
Bar tightened on stem
Easy to reach

Brake

Brake levers easy to reach
Function ok
Check wear of brake pads
Check position of the brake pads on the rim
Brake surface on rim without oil or grease

Coaster brake

Function ok

Shifting parts

Function ok, adjusted acc. to owner’s manual

Chain

Chain tension ok
Chain lubricated
Chaincase in good condition (if existing)

Tires

Profile ok
Check air pressure acc. to recommendation shown on sidewall

Wheels

Spoke tension ok and equalized
Axle nuts/quick release tightened

Training wheels

Check fixation screws

Pedals

Antislip surface
Tight fixed on cranks
Bearings without lose play

Bell

Easy to reach

Front light

Tight fixed and adjusted
Bulp ok
Reflector clean and without cracks

Dynamo

Easy rolling on tire
Electrical connections ok
Light system checked

Before riding:

In the beginning the seat height should be adjusted in
that way that your child, when sitting on the saddle, can
reach the ground with both feet. When more experienced the saddle can be raised up into perfect riding position.

IMPORTANT:

Never exceed the seatpost and stem over the marked
area. Otherwise the connection can get loosen and can
cause in worst case a crash.
Please check that your child can reach easily the handlebar and use brake- and shifting levers as well as the
bell.

Before every ride:

- All bolts and nuts, especially the quick releases of
the wheels for proper fit and in case they are loose
tighten them .
- Stem and handlebar for visible damages and replace them if necessary. Please make sure that the
bolts are tightened evenly when closing the front
cap, according to the tightening torque recommended by the producer of the parts.
- Braking systems
- Air pressure of the tyres according to the recommendation of the producer.
- Light systems and bell
- Handlebar grips to be fixed to the handlebar
- All parts of the rear suspension system including
mounting bolts
- The front suspension fork for perfect function and
play in the bushings.
- Front and rear derailleur for perfect function and
grease them. If necessary readjust the system and
clean it.
- The play of the headset. If necessary readjust it.
- Brake and shifting cables for perfect wear and leakage on hydraulic systems. If necessary grease the
cables.
The table of maintenance below may help you to check
your bike regularly and keep the full performance of
your bike.

The traffic laws demand that one checks all functions
that concern safety. Check every brake when starting to
ride. Also check the function of front and rear light and
check the air pressure of the tyres.

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TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR
SCOTT BIKES

Description

Tail light

Tight fixed and adjusted
Bulp ok
Reflector clean and without cracks

Reflectors

Tight fixed and adjusted
Clean and without cracks

Visual check

All parts without visible defects, all screws tightened acc.
to table of tightening torques

Screws

all screws tightened acc. to table of tightening torques

OK

In case you are not 100% sure that you can do the check properly please contact your dealer to avoid damages, crashes or injuries.

Rear Derailleur
Front Derailleur
Rapidfire lever
STI
Brake lever
Freewheel hub
Crankset
BB-Cartridge
Pedals
Stem
Seatpost-seatclamp
V-Brake
Caliper Disc brake

Disc mounting bolts

Swingarm pivot bolts

Rear shock mounting bolts

Replaceable Drop out

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7.8-9.8 Nm
3.9-5.9 Nm
2.9-3.9 Nm
4.9-6.8 Nm
4.9-6.8 Nm
4.9-6.8 Nm
4.9-6.8 Nm
4.9-6.8 Nm
35-49 Nm
30-49 Nm
35-45 Nm
35-50 Nm
7.8-10.7 Nm
50-70 Nm
40 Nm
5.6-7.8 Nm
Mounting bolts M5
9.8-13.7 Nm
M6
2.8-3.9 Nm
M4
5.6-7.8 Nm
M5
9.8-13.7 Nm
M6
5-6.8 Nm
Frame mounting bolts
5.8-7.8 Nm
Cable fixing bolt
5-6.8 Nm
Brake pad bolts
6 Nm
Magura
6-8 Nm
Shimano
9 Nm
Formula
12 Nm
Hayes
4 Nm
Magura
2-4 Nm
Shimano
6.2 Nm
Formula
5 Nm
Hayes
Strike, G-Zero, Octane up from 2000, 5 Nm
High Octane
5.5 Nm
Intoxica
5.5 Nm
Octane up to 99
5.5 Nm
Tacoma
Strike, G-Zero, Octane up from 2000, 8 Nm
High Octane
8 Nm
Intoxica
8 Nm
Octane up to 99
8 Nm
Tacoma
7.8-10.7 Nm
All models
Mounting bolt
Cable fixing bolt
Pulley screws
Clamp
Cable fixing bolt
Clamp mounting bolt
Clamp mounting bolt
Clamp mounting bolt
Freewheel body
Cassette fixing nut
Square type
Spline type
Chainring screws

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BICYCLE CARE

WARRANTY

PROTOCOL FOR HANDING OVER

In order to keep the function and optic of the bike in
good condition we recommend periodical bicycle care.
Doing so keeps the value of the bike and helps to prevent from corrosion or other damages:

SCOTT bikes are made using the most innovative production and quality methods. They are equipped with best components of well known parts suppliers.

SCOTT Dealer

Doing so SCOTT warrants its hardtail frames – fullsuspension bikes excluded – for three years, its frames and swingarms of fullsuspension bikes for two years and SCOTT
forks (provided it is a fork of SCOTT) for two years for
defects in material and/or workmanship in case of purchase of completely assembled new bikes. The warranty period starts at the day of purchase.

Address

………………………………………………………………………..

Telephone/Fax/e-mail:

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- clean with soft brush, water and soft towel. Do not
use high pressure cleaner, otherwise bearings, color
or decals can be damaged.
- Do not use aggressive cleaning additives
- Repair color damages at once
- Grease or oil all metal parts especially during winter
use
Please use biodegradable bicycle cleaners and degreasers which are offered at your local dealer.

SPARE PARTS FOR YOUR
SCOTT BIKE
For buying spare parts we strongly recommend to visit
your local Scott dealer as he knows best which parts
will fit to your bike and can help you to make your choice of parts matching to your bike. By doing so, you can
avoid a combination of parts that might not match to
each other. Please only use original spare parts as only
these can guarantee optimum function and safety while
riding. This is extremely important on parts of the brake
system, the tire and air tube. Never use adapter solutions to fix or assemble brakes, seat/seatpost and
stem/handle bar!

This warranty is limited to the first buyer, what means the
first person who uses the bike and only with the use it was
made for. The bike is to purchase via authorized SCOTTdealers to the exclusion of purchases via internet auctions.
In case of a warranty claim the decision to repair or to
replace the defective part is up to SCOTT. Non defective
parts will only be replaced at the guarantee’s own expense.

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Co ns ume r
Name

………………………………………………………………………

Address

………………………………………………………………………

Telephone/Fax/e-mail:

………………………………………………………………………

Product

………………………………………………………………………

Model

………………………………………………………………………

Date of delivery :

………………………………………………………………………

Fair wear and tear is not covered by the warranty. Wear and
tear elements are the following : chain, sprockets, chain
rings, pulleys, brake- and shifting cables, brake pads, rims,
tires, light systems incl. reflectors, handlebar grips, handlebar, stem and seat post.
In addition, you will find at the end of this manual a protocol for the handing over of the bike which will remain in
copy at the SCOTT dealer after acceptance and signature of
the consumer.

Confirmation
The product named above was checked detailed by myself:
The delivery took place completely and without any visible defects.

It is obligatory to show this protocol of handing over together with the bike or the defective part in case of a warranty claim given that it provides evidence of purchase.
Otherwise no warranty is granted.

Notes : …………………………………………………………………………

Claims must be made directly through an authorized dealer
with the protocol of handing over. For information regarding
the nearest dealer, write or call this company or the national SCOTT distributor.

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.

Normal wear, accident, neglect, abuse, improper assembly,
improper maintenance by other than an authorized dealer
or use of parts or devices not consistent with the use originally intended for the bicycle as sold (races, freestyle,
stunts) are not covered by this warranty.

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The owner’s manual was handed over and I got a detailed oral information about its content.

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Place/date

Consumer’s signature

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PROTOCOL FOR HANDING OVER
SCOTT Dealer
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Address

………………………………………………………………………..

Telephone/Fax/e-mail:

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Name

………………………………………………………………………

Address

………………………………………………………………………

Telephone/Fax/e-mail:

………………………………………………………………………

Product

………………………………………………………………………

Model

………………………………………………………………………

Date of delivery :

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Confirmation
The product named above was checked detailed by myself:

Notes : …………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
The owner’s manual was handed over and I got a detailed oral information about its content.

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The delivery took place completely and without any visible defects.

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Place/date

Consumer’s signature

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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.

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