It’s a 68mm shell and a mtb crank, spacers to widen it
By spinning the torque cap wasn’t on, I mean “does the crank whizz round in the bb and rest at the bottom” when you put the spindle through
It doesn’t, in terms of moving it seems fine? Don’t feel any resistance/ notching
It’s a 68mm shell
why? on an MTB?! I guess not possible to change that equation.
Should be fine, those cranks can take a lot of abuse, even if there is a minor play you will notice.
I wish I could slap my past self who convinced themselves this was a touring bike
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It’s a 68mm shell and a mtb crank, spacers to widen it
By spinning the torque cap wasn’t on, I mean “does the crank whizz round in the bb and rest at the bottom” when you put the spindle through
It doesn’t, in terms of moving it seems fine? Don’t feel any resistance/ notching