Most mechanical parts are standard, but frame hardware, battery mounts, wiring, covers and motor-specific fittings are typically Scott-specific.
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Scott E-Bike Parts & Spares
Scott's electric bike OEM parts and spares signify precision engineering and reliability, offering seamless replacements for your Scott e-bike.
Scott e-bikes are built with a real focus on performance, efficiency and ride quality. Keeping your Scott electric bike in top condition means pairing it with parts that match its design and the motor system it uses, whether that’s Bosch, Mahle or Shimano. From model-specific battery mounts and motor covers to correct brake components and drivetrain parts, choosing the right spares helps maintain the sharp handling and dependable power delivery Scott bikes are known for.
These original equipment manufacturer (OEM) components span motors, batteries, frames, and accessories, upholding Scott's stringent quality standards for superior performance and endurance. Crafted to match Scott's innovative designs, these parts maintain the bike's integrity and exceptional ride quality.
Whether upgrading or enhancing functionality with accessories, Scott's OEM parts ensure the same exceptional quality as the original equipment. Readily available through authorised dealers, they ensure your Scott e-bike continues to deliver reliability and peak performance on your cycling endeavours.
As the UK's premier Scott electric bike dealer, we offer full support for Scott eBikes. We hold spares to support the Scott eBikes we sell. We also have fully trained Scott techs on site, should they be required. It's important with any product to not just sell the bikes but fully support the bikes too. This is why many parts are available exclusively to our clients and have everything in hand should there be any issues.
At e-bikeshop, we’ve supported Scott riders for years, and we know that compatibility is key, especially with varying frame designs, integrated battery systems and different generations of motors. Whether you're refreshing brake pads, replacing a display, or simply stocking up on a charger or battery cover, using genuine or high-quality Scott-approved components keeps your e-bike riding smoothly. With the right parts fitted, your Scott remains reliable, responsive and ready for whatever the trail or daily commute throws at it.
Depending on the model and year, Scott uses Bosch, Shimano Steps, and TQ HPR50 motor systems. Identifying your motor is essential for correct spares.
The best place to buy Scott electric bike parts and spares is always its home dealer. As an authorised retailer and repair centre, the bikes supplying dealer should always be the first port of call for any parts, spares and accessories.
No. Batteries must match both the motor system and the frame design. Integrated frames often require exact battery shapes, mounts and connectors.
No — displays are motor-specific. Bosch displays only work with Bosch systems, Shimano with Shimano, and TQ with TQ.
Yes. Scott typically uses standard disc brake systems from Shimano, SRAM or Magura. Match the correct rotor diameter and pad type for your specific model.
Scott electric parts and spares are no more expensive than any other manufacturer and for the most part, only the frame and some proprietary/non-serviceable parts are from Scott. The rest of the running gear and consumables are from Shimano and Bosch, meaning a Scott bike and its parts are no more expensive than any other brand.
Yes — but you must use a charger designed for your motor system. Bosch, Shimano and TQ chargers are not interchangeable.
As a Scott authorised electric bike dealer, we know that the best parts and spares to use on your bike are the ones Scott intended when they designed the bike. If anything else was a better option, they would have used that instead! The bulk of the serviceable parts are made by Bosch, Shimano and other mainstream manufacturers and we would always recommend sticking their their genuine spares.
Most mechanical components — pads, rotors, tyres, chains and cassettes — are simple DIY tasks. Anything involving electronics, batteries or motor hardware is best done by a trained technician.
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