Thread: Spindle length
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Old 08-01-15 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by tjkoko
My L crank brushes against the L chainstay. My R crank arm is about 1/4 inch further away from the R chain stay. 8(
Need more info. If it's a cartridge BB can you float it to the left? Or if the spindle is asymmetrical, can you reverse it to advantage. Otherwise you need a spindle that's longer on the left and maybe shorter on the right.

BTW- next time save time and get the right answers faster, by stating the problem right off, and provide the specific details so people can give you an informed answer.
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