Rahmenprobleme Scor

The motor only needs to be swung down (remove all but the rear bolts)... then you still have to deal with routing the dropper, removing and repressing cups, setting up headset, swapping over the battery attachment hardware. So yes, its a lot more work involved.

My question, why should you need to improve the bike...if SCOR/BMC cared enough, they would fix the issue and their reputation (in my mind). Anything less and you lose customers. Why should I deal with all this, when there's plenty of brands with better reputations and customer support.

In Europe its a bit better, I suspect, but in the US.... I would probably never own another BMC/SCOR bike, no matter how well it rides. There's an owner with a 6080z waiting over 45 days for a chainstay or seatstay from SCOR who also bought the bike from the same dealer (JensonUSA). Long delays, no tracking information, minimal communication don't make for a good business. I guess they shipped the part via ship... to save a few dollars.

I've bought items from Ridewill, Bike24, BikeInn, etc... like tires (Maxxis and Continental) as there generally less expensive even with shipping to the US. DHL air, reasonable cost, I have items at my door within a week. Their shipping a multi-thousand dollar item, they could spring to get it to you in a reasonable amount of time. OR stock inventory in the US (North America) OR don't bother operating and selling product.
Was erwartest du von einer Marke die schon tot ist? Warum kaufst du dann überhaupt in Europa? Macht doch keinen Sinn bei den Alternativen die es bei euch gibt? Außer vielleicht dein Bike war super günstig.
 
What do you expect from a brand that's already dead? Why are you even buying in Europe? It doesn't make sense given the alternatives you have here? Unless, maybe, your bike was super cheap.

No, I'm located in the US... and we have an expression, "hindsight is always 20/20"

I only recently heard about SCOR and was in the market for an eMTB. JensonUSA, the dealer, just so happened to be selling them at a nice discount. I compared other brands, new and used and for $4200 USD it was hard to beat. I did not do the amount of research I've done since, mostly due to the issues I'm experiencing, before buying the bike.

I knew SCOR operations were paused, but BMC stated they would continue to support the brand. It wasn't till I stumbled on the Facebook Owner's group... did I realize the extent of problems with the bike/brand.
 
Gibt es das Problem auch beim ST Setup? Hier scheinen bis jetzt nur LT betroffen zu sein. Ich weiß, ist der gleiche Rahmen, aber vielleicht liegts an der geänderten Geometrie.
 
ich schätz bei vielen meldungen ist es auch eigenverschulden durch bikepark besuche oder ähnliches
das Z ist nur ASTM 4 zertifiziert
auch für Abfahrten in rauem Gelände bis zu einer Geschwindigkeit von max. 40 km/h eingesetzt werden. Sprünge und Drops können hier bis zu einer Höhe von max. 122cm vorkommen.
 
I guess in many cases it is also their own fault due to visits to the bike park or similar
the Z is only ASTM 4 certified

:rolleyes:

A 170/160 mm enduro is only good for greens and blues... 4 ft (or 122 cm) jumps/drops max that is funny. The SCOR 6080 z is marketed as, " is a downhill bike with a built-in shuttle"... but only rated ASTM 4. So do not go DH/park.

The 2030 is also rated ASTM 4... does that make sense, that a 120 mm and a 160 mm bike are the same classification or use case?

I'm sure there's some folks you smash the bike, WAY more than it was intended... but the definition of ASTM is a joke too for a modern enduro bike, even trail bike.
 
Habe jetzt erst noch auf Coil umgebaut, was auf dem bike super funktioniert.

Meins ist noch relativ frisch bei mir und der Rahmen (noch) unbeschädigt.

Mit einem Coil liebäugle ich auch und würde mich freuen, wenn du deine Erfahrung teilst. Ich fahre Rahmengröße M und es ist schon schwer genug, den Fox Float X rauszubekommen. Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, wie ich in den Hinterbau einen Coil einfädeln soll.
Wie lief das bei dir?

Ergänzende Frage: ich habe das Gefühl, dass der Hinterbau recht viel seitlichen Flex hat. Ist das bei euch auch so?
 
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