I sent this issue to Robert but was wondering if any members have encountered similar issues. Any thoughts you have would be appreciated!
Hello Robert,
A couple of questions. I am building up my v20c frameset using your Croder short crank system in a 1x11 arrangement--not the norm, I know.
The chainline seems way off and appears to line up with the 9th cog on the cassette. There is a 1mm spacer on the drive side spindle. I think that is required. So I see no way to bring the chainring inboard. The chainring included has a 3mm offset. Not sure why a 6mm offset chainring was not specified instead--but even that would not come close to center on the cassette
Another frustration is the bottom bracket. Spent hours searching for a socket. There is nothing I can find that fits this. The only thing I could find was a hand wrench I could order out of China. Not sure how to set appropriate torque with a hand wrench.
Thanks for the help,
Jon
P.S. In case you are wondering, I was able to assemble the above with a Park Tool socket Could only torque to about 15- 20nm before it slipped.
Hello Robert,
A couple of questions. I am building up my v20c frameset using your Croder short crank system in a 1x11 arrangement--not the norm, I know.
The chainline seems way off and appears to line up with the 9th cog on the cassette. There is a 1mm spacer on the drive side spindle. I think that is required. So I see no way to bring the chainring inboard. The chainring included has a 3mm offset. Not sure why a 6mm offset chainring was not specified instead--but even that would not come close to center on the cassette
Another frustration is the bottom bracket. Spent hours searching for a socket. There is nothing I can find that fits this. The only thing I could find was a hand wrench I could order out of China. Not sure how to set appropriate torque with a hand wrench.
Thanks for the help,
Jon
P.S. In case you are wondering, I was able to assemble the above with a Park Tool socket Could only torque to about 15- 20nm before it slipped.
