There isn’t much but there IS lateral movement of the chainring and you will damage your chainstays.
hanwellhobo on
Mount it on the other side of the spider and your problem is solved
ohyeahsure11 on
I wouldn’t be comfortable with that.
Is the chain line really bad if you have the chainring on the outside of the mounts instead of the inside?
Home_Assistantt on
Yes
markoh3232 on
Ahhh, this one is for me chaps and chapettes, so I bought a new crankset that dipped into the frame slightly so I bought an m35 x 2mm washer because I really didn’t want to buy another crankset or bottom bracket, hope it helps.
Sharp-Initial9515 on
I’d say move the chainring or get a different bottom bracket. Almost no clearance without a chain 🥺
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Yes.
There isn’t much but there IS lateral movement of the chainring and you will damage your chainstays.
Mount it on the other side of the spider and your problem is solved
I wouldn’t be comfortable with that.
Is the chain line really bad if you have the chainring on the outside of the mounts instead of the inside?
Yes
Ahhh, this one is for me chaps and chapettes, so I bought a new crankset that dipped into the frame slightly so I bought an m35 x 2mm washer because I really didn’t want to buy another crankset or bottom bracket, hope it helps.
I’d say move the chainring or get a different bottom bracket. Almost no clearance without a chain 🥺
If you need to ask it’s too close.
https://preview.redd.it/mpq65gogdqne1.png?width=734&format=png&auto=webp&s=fec2c5663ac2a2aa54b9f643b3b4549a55e8d810
3mm seems to be the minimum everyone agrees on
Install a spacer between the bottom bracket cup and the frame.
https://velo-orange.com/products/bottom-bracket-spacers?
It would result in the non drive side crank arm being slightly asymmetric
Install a spacer between the bottom bracket cup and the frame.
https://velo-orange.com/products/bottom-bracket-spacers?
It would result in the non drive side crank arm being slightly asymmetric