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buckow
wrote
Mar 2, 2011 at 23:05
Mar 2, 2011 at 23:05
Hey Dennis,
That is a warranty issue so look with your Scott dealer and let me know if you have any problems. I already checked it out with the warranty guys and you should get a new chain stay.
Ben
That is a warranty issue so look with your Scott dealer and let me know if you have any problems. I already checked it out with the warranty guys and you should get a new chain stay.
Ben
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bittahpupil
wrote
Feb 27, 2011 at 2:38
Feb 27, 2011 at 2:38
Hi Ben,
First, thanks for your response!
I can indeed move the (chainstay pivot) bearing by just pushing it with my fingers. I can push it back and forth along the axis of the pivot point.
(left to right looking from the back of the bike)
I hope you can help me.
Kind Regards,
Dennis
First, thanks for your response!
I can indeed move the (chainstay pivot) bearing by just pushing it with my fingers. I can push it back and forth along the axis of the pivot point.
(left to right looking from the back of the bike)
I hope you can help me.
Kind Regards,
Dennis
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buckow
wrote
Feb 27, 2011 at 1:06
Feb 27, 2011 at 1:06
Hi,
On your Voltage FR, your bearing moves by hand in your chain stay pivot? You can push it back and forth?
Ben
On your Voltage FR, your bearing moves by hand in your chain stay pivot? You can push it back and forth?
Ben


Echt, Limburg, Netherlands
Hi Ben, I went to the local Scott dealer straight from my work yesterday (read your message on my phone). I didn't have the bike with me, but just by explaining the problem, they said it's a warranty issue. Tomorrow I'll take my bike to them. But I foresee no problems. Thank you very much. I will let you know how everything worked out. Kind regards, Dennis














Mar 5, 2011 at 0:45
Ben