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• #3077
+1
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• #3078
They appear to be complying with Consumer Act 2015 (the legislation in this area) in part. As an alternative, ask them to do a 'repair' (also available) and crimp so that if they damage they are liable. Takes away the heat.
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• #3079
yup, keeping the wheelbase tight
This is my PC. The stays are not that curvy
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• #3080
Omniums are GXP, right? Surely removing the NDS BB spacer will push the crank over to the right and give you more chainstay clearance?
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• #3081
From what I understood the spacers are only for wide axles or smaller shells, and it's not advised to use them.
Here's without spacers.
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• #3082
That's with no spacers on the non drive side too? The spacing isn't determined by the drive side cup
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• #3083
No spacers there.
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• #3084
With a spacer, the nds arm won't bolt all the way down the splines since the bb is now wider than the axle. without spacers, the ds should still sit flush to the bb. That's what I would think anyway
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• #3085
On my road cranks there's a 2 or 3 mm gap on the drive side with the NDS cinched down, thought it would have been the same
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• #3086
That's not right. Should be no spacers at all, and cups flush to frame with a solid 4mm between stay and spider. I'm running a 50t ring with plenty of space for bigger.
Try different crank if you have access to or send back to Dolan.@TomvanHalen between the BB and spider? If so, that's normal. If I remember on another thread, Tester might have said that the DS is machined to stop at a certain point as not to compress the bearings, leaving a little space between spider and bb.
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• #3087
Well exactement, hence my confusion at the presence of a NDS spacer in the original picture
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• #3088
Pic from Dolan with Sugino cranks. But is this 130 and not 144 BCD? Looks smaller.
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• #3089
They're PCD 130mm Sugino RD2 cranks, probably on a CBB-103 103mm BB.
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• #3090
They sell Sugino 75 - Ask them to fit some of those :)
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• #3091
They can't really compare an external BB crank with a square taper one where you can run a wider bb to solve the problem. Ask for something with 144BCD also. Its supposed to be a budget track frame, it should take track cranks
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• #3092
New paintjob and decals look spot on, shame about the crank issue, omniums being one of the most used (and not even close to narrowest) choice to track and street
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• #3093
They claim they've fitted a 75 without problems. I'll try to borrow a set this weekend and try myself.
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• #3094
Do you know what other cheap Alu cheap track bike that doesn't have that problem?
Fuji Track Comp.
Poor show Dolan, poor show.
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• #3095
It'll be tight! It's tight enough on my old, 'narrow stays & tyres' PC with a BB spindle 2mm longer than standard. Gap to stay is currently approx. 2mm (see post #3065, previous page), so must have been 1mm with previous (SG75) BB.
There's an indentation/scuff to my powder coat in the location where the spider used to rub the chainstay under load when using the old BB. Scuff was flatted off/polished out a bit before I fitted the new BB but you can still see the indentation.
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• #3096
Dolan website now contains a disclaimer:
What a fuck up.
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• #3097
Would S300 fit the new Pre Cursa, or would it be the same due to the GXP BB?
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• #3098
S300 is 130bcd (I think) and theoretically have slimmer chainring mounts so would have more chance at working than Omnium.
Dolan need a more comprehensive warning though - They should really test all of the popular chainsets. They also sell DD75 - What's the betting they don't work either?
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• #3099
I had never considered that Fuji as an option. This is a bit off-topic, but I'd be interested what other 'Pre Cursa alternatives' people would recommend at a decent price point. Aventon? Colossi Cheeko?
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• #3100
Colossi Cheeko
This
This.
And the Precursa aren't exactly a tough cookie to begin with.