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Old 07-11-18 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by draganm
I'm tackling this issue as well on 68mm BB shell. I have an older Exage M500 Shimano crankset , it's way too far in-boasrd,, and the spindle I have for it is 2mm longer than the one it's supposed to use. I have decided to go Sram , Their crank spindle boss is practically flush with the small cog, where the Shimano is recessed by quite a lot. I know this isn't a scientific approach, but I can always get a shorter BB, which is easier than starting with your small ring slammed against the frame and messing with spacers, which i don't like the idea of using in an area that is prone to creaking anyway.
That isn't the way it works. What makes you say the crank is too far inboard? On a road bike, the center chainring should be 45mm out from centerline. Is it a road bike or something else?
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