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Old 02-17-11 | 07:44 PM
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xyzzy834
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Originally Posted by gulfislander
That's great info - exactly what I was trying to find out! FWIW I have a 105 derailleur and Campy brifters. I just wasn't sure if using all 3 spacers on the drive side would result in a 45 mm chainline and if that would result in the cranks being REALLY offset.

Thanks again!
I run mine at 47.5mm chainline because I can adjust the Alpina to shift into the big ring ok and it's a little less asymmetric. You can see the asymmetry, but I can't tell when riding. The Q factor snobs ( smile you you say that) would scoff at my setup. I'm not sensitive to a fairly wide Q factor.
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