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SCOTT ASPECT 940 User Manual

SCOTT ASPECT 940
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ROAD BIKE | OWNER’S MANUAL 2021
e fd
THE HEADSET ON THE SCOTT BIKE
The headset (e) connects the fork to the frame, but allows it to move freely.
It must turn with virtually no resistance, if the SCOTT bike is to run straight,
stabilising itself as it travels. Shocks caused by uneven road surfaces expose the
headset to considerable levels of stress. In this way it can become loose and go
out of correct adjustment.
WARNING
Riding the bicycle with a loose headset increases the stress on fork and
bearings. This can lead to damage to the fork. Risk of falling!
Checking and readjusting
Check the headset for play by placing your fingers around the upper head
tube race. Bring your weight to bear on the saddle, pull the front brakes with
your other hand and push the SCOTT bike firmly back and forth with the wheel
remaining on the ground (f). If the bearing has play, you will feel the upper head
tube race moving in jerks relative to the lower head tube race - visible as a small
gap in between the head tube races.

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SCOTT ASPECT 940 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ChainKMC X9
SeatSyncros 3.0
FrameAlloy 6061
ForkSuntour XCR32-RL-R, 100mm travel
ShiftersShimano SL-M3000
BB-SetShimano Hollowtech II
CassetteShimano CS-HG200, 11-36
BrakesShimano BR-MT200 hydraulic disc
HandlebarSyncros 3.0, 720mm, 31.8mm
H'stemSyncros 3.0, 7°
SeatpostSyncros 3.0, 31.6mm
HeadsetSyncros, 1 1/8"
Hub (Front)Formula CL51
SpokesStainless Black 14G
RimsSyncros X-20 Disc
Front TireKenda Booster, 29x2.4
Rear TireKenda Booster, 29x2.4

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