MECHANICAL SUPPORT


Manuals

Where can I find the manual for my bike?

You can find a manual for your SCOR bike on the product detail page or the 4060 manual here and the 2030 manual here.


Technical Drawings

Where can I find technical drawings with all the spare parts?

You can find the technical drawing for your SCOR bike on the product detail page.


Specs & Compatibilities

Where can I find the SCOR serial number?

The serial number (also known as frame number) can be found in front of or below the bottom bracket. It is printed below the QR code. To find the serial number of the 4060 LT and 4060 ST models open the stash box. The serial number is placed inside the stash box on the frame.


What size shock is compatible with the SCOR 4060?

The SCOR 4060 is designed for a 205mm eye-to-eye trunnion mount shock with a shock stroke of 62.5mm (2022 model), 65mm (2023 model) for the LT configuration, and 57.5mm for the ST configuration.


What size shock is compatible with the SCOR 4060 Z?

The SCOR 4060 Z is designed for a 210mm eye-to-eye shock with a shock stroke of 55mm for the LT configuration, and 47.5mm for the ST configuration.


Can I run a coil shock on the SCOR 4060 / 4060 Z?

Absolutely. The SCOR 4060 and the 4060 Z are designed to be able to work equally well with either an air or coil shock, giving you the choice as to how you stay sprung. The frames are designed to accommodate coil shocks from Fox and RockShox, Öhlins will fit as well. Before buying a coil shock from another brand you’ll want to check clearances.

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Which fork is recommended for the SCOR 4060 and 4060 Z?

Our geometry is based off of a 170mm fork with 42/44mm offset for the LT configuration and a 150mm fork with 42/44mm offset for the ST configuration. We wouldn't recommend riding a shorter fork than that, as the BB will be a bit low. Up to 180mm is fine if that's your preference. Riding a longer fork will affect the geometry of your bike (slacken head and seat angle, rise BB) and change the ride feel.


Can I ride a dual crown fork on the SCOR 4060 / 4060 Z?

No, the SCOR 4060 and the 4060 Z are designed for single crown forks. The bikes haven't been tested with double crown forks.


Can I give my bike a mullet (ride a 27.5” wheel in the back)?

If you fancy running a 27.5” wheel instead of a 29” wheel in the rear of your 4060 frame (aka, a mullet set up) you can. Swapping to a smaller wheel makes two main changes; it lowers the bottom bracket and it slackens the seatube and headtube angles.

For a bike in ST configuration, these effects can be compensated for by flipping the lower link chip to the LT setting so that the bottom bracket is raised.

For a bike in LT configuration the flip-chip is already in the high position, so if you want to raise the BB adjust the headset to the steeper setting (with the notch facing backward).

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What kind of headset does the frame use?

We use our own headset design that uses standardized bearings (upper MR168/MR082; lower MR170) made from high quality stainless steel. They are designed to take a beating, and when wear and tear has taken its toll, replacements are widely available.


What kind of bottom bracket does the frame use?

The 4060 uses a PF92 press-fit bottom bracket as we believe that from an engineering point of view press-fit is the best solution for a carbon frame, allowing us to achieve the fibre lay up we want in the bottom bracket area, making for a stiffer, stronger frame.

Now, you might be thinking 'but the internet told me press-fit was bad', but not all press-fit applications are created equally. Our engineers have a lot of experience working with the standard and we have construction tolerances under very tight control, so you don’t need to worry about wobbly cranks or creaking bottom brackets.
We design bikes for riders, not the internet.


What size tire will fit the SCOR 4060 / 4060 Z?

Tire clearance is sufficient for tires up to 64mm in width. Tire meassures vary on tire make and model as well as rim width. Always check actual tire width with a caliper. In general, most 29x2.5” tires should fit.


Can I fit a chainguide or bashguard to my bike?

All SCOR 4060 and 4060 Z bikes and framesets come with an upper chainguide. The 4060 is equipped with the two lower ISCG-05 tabs, giving you the option to mount a bashguard.


Set-up

How do I set up the rear suspension on the SCOR 4060?

The 4060’s suspension has been designed to work with the rear shock run at 28-30% sag. Since the frame can accept either 62.5mm (LT models 2022), 65mm (LT models 2023) or 57.5mm (ST models) stroke shocks make sure you adjust your 4060 frame suspension accordingly before heading out for a ride.

Sag values work out as:

Shock Stroke 28% sag 30% sag
62.5mm (2022 model) 17.5mm 19mm
65mm (2023 model) 18.2mm 19.5mm
57.5mm 16mm 17mm

You can also find a suspension set up guide on the product detail pages.


How do I set up the rear suspension on the SCOR 4060 Z?

The 4060 Z’s suspension has been designed to work with the rear shock run at 28-30% sag. Since the frame can accept either 55mm (LT models) or 47.5mm (ST models) stroke shocks make sure you adjust your 4060 frame suspension accordingly before heading out for a ride.

Sag values work out as:

Shock Stroke 28% sag 30% sag
55mm 15.4mm 16.5mm
47.5mm 13.3mm 14.3mm

You can also find a suspension set up guide on the product detail pages.


How do I change the travel of my SCOR 4060 frame?

Want to turn your ST into an LT (140mm to 160mm travel)?
Swap your fork to one with 170mm travel. Swap your shock to one with a longer 62.5mm (2022 model), 65mm (2023 model) stroke. To adjust the geometry, set the angle-adjust headset to the slack position by turning the lower and upper bearing cups by 180° (so that the notch faces forward). Set the flip-chip to the LT position.

Want to turn your LT into an ST (160mm to 140mm travel)?
Swap your fork to one with 150mm travel (you might just have to change the air shaft). Swap your shock to one with a shorter 57.5mm stroke (a suspension tuner may be able to reduce the stroke of your shock for you). To adjust the geometry, set the angle-adjust headset to the steep position by turning the lower and upper bearing cups by 180° (so that the notch faces backward). Set the flip-chip to the ST position.

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How do I change the travel of my SCOR 4060 Z?

Want to turn your ST into an LT (140mm to 160mm travel)?
Swap your fork to one with 170mm travel. Swap your shock to one with a longer 55mm stroke. To adjust the geometry, set the angle-adjust headset to the slack position by turning the lower and upper bearing cups by 180° (so that the notch faces forward). Set the flip-chip to the LT position.

Want to turn your LT into an ST (160mm to 140mm travel)?
Swap your fork to one with 150mm travel (you might just have to change the air shaft). Swap your shock to one with a shorter 47.5mm stroke (a suspension tuner may be able to reduce the stroke of your shock for you). To adjust the geometry, set the angle-adjust headset to the steep position by turning the lower and upper bearing cups by 180° (so that the notch faces backward). Set the flip-chip to the ST position.

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What does the angle-adjustable headset do?

The two position headset changes the headtube angle by 1.5°.
Notches to the front = slacker, notches facing backward = steeper.


What does the flip-chip do?

The two position headset changes the headtube angle by 1.5°.
Notches to the front = slacker, The flip-chip varies the bottom bracket height. In ST position the bottom bracket is 6mm lower than in LT position.
Running the 4060 ST / 4060 Z ST with the flip-chip in the LT setting will raise the bottom bracket and give greater ground clearance.
However, running the 4060 LT / 4060 Z LT with the flip-chip in the ST setting may result in the tire buzzing the back of the seatube, so don’t try it.
notches facing backward = steeper.