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[Closed] Chainstay/chainring clearance - how little is too little?

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I picked up one of those Titus El Chulo frames from Planet X over Christmas - the ones with the manufacturing cock up where the chainstay doesn't taper in properly towards the BB shell. The frame blurb says a 28T chainring will work fine. In my infinite wisdom, I then ordered a 30T chainring thinking "och it'll be fine". And it is fine... But only by the width of a midge's pube. See pics below.

The chainring spins freely, but wondering if it's just too close - I'm not sure how much frame deflection there would be in this area. Anyone got any experience doing something similar? Should I return the 30t and learn not to be a smart arse (I won't)?

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Posted : 09/01/2018 7:19 pm
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Rear triangle will flex and that looks pretty darn close. I had similar clearance with a 38t on my solaris (which did contact stay on hard stomping) ...but chucked another spacer between bb threaded shell which pushed chainring out a bit. Been running for ages now and all good.


 
Posted : 09/01/2018 7:56 pm
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Why not add another spacer to the BB if you are concerned.
If will effect your chainlike but difficult to know whether for the better or worse !

Edit: beaten to it grrrr


 
Posted : 09/01/2018 7:57 pm
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Hmm, sometimes the simplest of solutions are the easiest eh!

I reckon 1mm-1.5mm more should do the trick. I'm presuming of course that they can be bought in 0.5mm increments.


 
Posted : 09/01/2018 8:34 pm