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Old 10-12-18 | 12:18 AM
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There are A LOT OF VARIABLES.

As mentioned above, clearance between the chainrings and the chainstay can be a problem. A longer bottom bracket may help, but then it can throw the front derailleur off kilter.

Is the rear triangle aluminum or steel?

I looked online, and the front derailleur mount looks a little odd. Can you try to upload some good high res photos (Try as an "attachment" using the paper clip. ) Or, go to your Gallery page (and let us know).

https://www.bikeforums.net/g/user/491239


Most derailleur mounts have some vertical adjustment, but I can't say what Scott did on your bike. The curved seattube could be problematic if it all doesn't fit well.



Clearances look pretty tight to me.
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