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ENGLISH ENGLISH CONTENT Genius Concept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04 www.scott-sports.com Geometry/Technical Data Genius 650B/27.5” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 Geometry/Technical Data Genius 29” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GEOMETRY/TECHNICAL DATA GENIUS 650B/27.5” ENGLISH ENGLISH GENIUS CONCEPT The new Genius is the result of 2 years of research and development for one of the lightest trail/marathon bike frame set available on the market, hitting the scale at below 2300g (5lbs) including the frame, FOX Nude /CTD shock and the unique TWINLOC remote control. Travel 150/100/0mm Suspension Ratio 2.
TC SHOCK TECHNOLOGY/TWINLOC LEVERS ENGLISH ENGLISH GEOMETRY/TECHNICAL DATA GENIUS 29” Travel 130/90/0mm Suspension Ratio 2.60 The heart of the TC-System is the FOX Nude Shock made by FOX, offering three functions which make this system possible. Piston stroke 50mm The TWINLOC XL remote control lever is the evolution of the already outstanding TRACLOC system of SCOTT. Shock length (Eye to Eye) 190mm Hardware Mainframe 22.2mm x 6mm Hardware Swingarm 22.2mm x 6mm Seatpost diameter 31.
1. LOCK OUT MODE: the shock is locked; climbing on asphalt roads is now possible without any power loss. Simultaneous a blow-off-system prevents the shock being damaged in case the rider did not open the system while crossing obstacles. 2. TRACTION/RIDE MODE: For Traction: by reducing the internal chamber volume inside the shock the travel of the shock will be reduced to around 80% (approx. 120/104mm) the characteristic of the air spring gets harder, the SAG is shorter and the geometry steeper.
IMPORTANT! Please make sure the lockout of SRAM/RockShox or FOX fork is activated after transport correctly. Therefore please compress fork 5-10 times before following the manual on remote cable installation and adjustment. The lever should show on the downside of the cable roll the brand name of the fork you are going to use. Please do not try to use a RockShox roll with a FOX fork or vice versa. 1.
To ensure perfect function of the FOX Nude shock it is very important to follow the steps shown below exactly. 3. tighten the cable and fix the cablefixing screw (S7) by turning it clockwise with a 2mm allen key and a max. tightening torque of 1.6Nm. ENGLISH ENGLISH BASIC SET-UP OF THE TWINLOC REMOTE CONTROL OF FOX NUDE SHOCK On Genius Carbon frames you will find an internal cable routing.
SET-UP GENIUS WITH FOX NUDE OR FOX CTD SHOCK The assembly of the remote cable and the setup of the FOX CTD rear shock is very similar to the abovementioned assembly and setup of the FOX Nude. The Set-Up of the FOX Nude or FOX CTD Shock can be easy done within a few minutes.
Please refer to the following instruction: Ride your bike off a pavement (remain in the saddle) and check how many times it bounces. The SAG should be 14mm (27.5”/650B) respectively 12.5mm (29”) on the shock piston. -- If it bounces 1-2 times, the set up is good. To check the adjustment, please follow as shown below: -- If it bounces more than 3 times the rebound is too fast. Turn the knob 1-2 “clicks” clockwise 1. sit on the bike, put your feet on the pedal 2.
SCOTT strongly recommends using only the FOX Nude (FOX CTD shock) with the Genius 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 14/12.5mm. Ritchey WCS Carbon Zero Tapered PF 50-61mm 18mm UD PRD 13636 Ritchey PRO Tapered PF 50-61mm 12.9mm PRD 13640 ENGLISH ENGLISH SET-UP OF OTHER SHOCK MODELS It is also possible to use forks with a standard 1 1/8” steerer tube when using a reducer headset such as e.g.
IMPORTANT! It is not possible to use this geometry chip with other shock models than the FOX Nude or FOX CTD. On Genius bikes equipped with the FOX Nude or the FOX CTD shock you can adjust the BB height above ground in 2 positions by flipping a geometry chip located on the linkage bar shock mount. ENGLISH ENGLISH ADJUSTABLE BB HEIGHT The shock might collide with parts of the frame or linkage bar.
Details for the assembly on the alloy frames of Genius: ENGLISH ENGLISH CHAINGUIDE The Carbon as well as the alloy frames of Genius can be fitted with ISCG chainguide systems. A set of all spare parts for this action can be ordered via the SCOTT distribution with: 229730 ISCG adaptor Genius 2013 Details for the assembly on the carbon frames of Genius: The adaptor must be used in order to assemble the chainblocker on the ISCG05 chainguide system.
Push the cables through the cable guide as shown below and fix the cable guide on the downtube with a 3mm allen key and a tightening torque of max. 4Nm/35in/lbf.
Please make sure to respect the 40mm distance between the cables and the BB (bottom bracket) housing to avoid “ghost-shifting” and/or damages on the shift cables and brake hose. For the rear brake please assemble the cable as shown in the following drawings: ENGLISH ENGLISH In addition to the derailleur cables and the brake hose you also will see a possibility for an integrated cable routing of the seatpost remote on the carbon version of Genius.
For 185mm rotor diameter you will need 2 red anodized spacers that can be ordered via the SCOTT distribution with: 219568 On Genius bikes of model year 2013 you can replace the rear derailleur hanger. Depending on the different models you’ll find following options: Brake Mount Adapt.Spacers 4mm f/185mm For the 200mm rotors please use for: 1.
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