Not really sure best way to approach this - I have a Dolan Track Champion with a Stronglight Track 2000 crankset and chainring on it, which tbh I've never been happy with (had to send the first one back for being ridiculously oval).
Noticed when a mechanic changed my rear sprocket recently that my chainline is a little out - chainring is perhaps (guesstimate) a couple of mm too close to the frame to keep the chain line totally straight.
It's not a huge deal, but if I can straighten this out by buying a new crankset I will.
Any info on how exactly I work this out? Do crank manufactuers provide info that will make it easy for me to compare?
Not really sure best way to approach this - I have a Dolan Track Champion with a Stronglight Track 2000 crankset and chainring on it, which tbh I've never been happy with (had to send the first one back for being ridiculously oval).
Noticed when a mechanic changed my rear sprocket recently that my chainline is a little out - chainring is perhaps (guesstimate) a couple of mm too close to the frame to keep the chain line totally straight.
It's not a huge deal, but if I can straighten this out by buying a new crankset I will.
Any info on how exactly I work this out? Do crank manufactuers provide info that will make it easy for me to compare?