swee'pea99
Squire
I was told the spindle length by the guy who sold me the frame: 110mm. When I fitted it, I found that when it was fitted tight, the drive side crank just rubbed up against the frame. Damn! Being a resourceful muppet, I figured 'if I move that crank out a couple of mm, it won't rub'. So I got a 2mm washer, just the right diameter, and it worked a dream. Clever me!
When the left crank started shifting slightly (only a fraction...it would 'give' just a bit when I reverse-braked) it never occurred to me (being an idiot) that the problem could actually be on the opposite end - the drive end - of the spindle. But I think that is where it is. The washer is preventing the drive side crank properly 'wedging' itself onto the spindle, so the 'shifting left crank' is actually not shifting at all. What's happening is that the left crank, firmly fixed, is moving the spindle inside the drive-side crank, which is not properly engaged because of the washer. Not clever me.
Bottom line, I think, is I was misinformed, and the 110mm spindle I was told to get is not actually long enough.
The question now being, how much longer to go?
The 2mm washer moved the drive side crank out enough so it didn't rub the frame. So does that mean that if I go up to, say, a 115mm, I should be ok (110mm + 2x2 + 1 to spare)? Or should I 'play it safe' and go up to, say, 118mm (which is only 4mm a side, when you think about it, which really doesn't seem a lot)? Or even a 122.5? Is there a downside to having a 'too long' spindle? (I can redish the wheel if necessary to ensure a straight chainline, so I'm not that bothered about that.
Any thoughts and advice appreciated. (Oh, and please don't just point me to Sheldon Brown's database...his table, as far as I can see, suggests that for a Sugino single crankset with a 70mm shell I need a 103mm - 7mm less than the 'too short' one I have already!)
When the left crank started shifting slightly (only a fraction...it would 'give' just a bit when I reverse-braked) it never occurred to me (being an idiot) that the problem could actually be on the opposite end - the drive end - of the spindle. But I think that is where it is. The washer is preventing the drive side crank properly 'wedging' itself onto the spindle, so the 'shifting left crank' is actually not shifting at all. What's happening is that the left crank, firmly fixed, is moving the spindle inside the drive-side crank, which is not properly engaged because of the washer. Not clever me.
Bottom line, I think, is I was misinformed, and the 110mm spindle I was told to get is not actually long enough.
The question now being, how much longer to go?
The 2mm washer moved the drive side crank out enough so it didn't rub the frame. So does that mean that if I go up to, say, a 115mm, I should be ok (110mm + 2x2 + 1 to spare)? Or should I 'play it safe' and go up to, say, 118mm (which is only 4mm a side, when you think about it, which really doesn't seem a lot)? Or even a 122.5? Is there a downside to having a 'too long' spindle? (I can redish the wheel if necessary to ensure a straight chainline, so I'm not that bothered about that.
Any thoughts and advice appreciated. (Oh, and please don't just point me to Sheldon Brown's database...his table, as far as I can see, suggests that for a Sugino single crankset with a 70mm shell I need a 103mm - 7mm less than the 'too short' one I have already!)