
Hi all, I really love cycling and also data and metrics, so buying a power meter was the logical next step in my cycling adventure.
But the installation of said piece is a bit of a struggle. I removed the chainrings from my r8100 di2 crank, and put it on the magene p505. Then I assembled it again, but now the crank(including the power meter) is scraping against the frame. So my question to all the mechanics here is how can I fix this?
Thanks already!
by jm2th2
2 Comments
You likely need a spacer. Check the manual.
What bike is that? More importantly what type of bottom bracket do you have?
If it’s a BB386 or T47 internal, then Magene specifically states on their website that their crank is not compatible with those two standards.