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Originally Posted by Oli_Aponte
Yea, the brake calipers sits on top of the chain stays, behind the seat tube. I'm also thinking it might be the crank arm, seems kinda far fetched.. but hey, who knows.. the bike has a sram red 10spd groupset.. I dont know if that specific crank arm is thicker
Well, if you really like those brakes, the answer might be to get a BB with a slightly wider spindle on the non-drive side...so that when the crank is mounted it sits slightly farther out from the frame/BB and thereby makes room for the brake caliper.

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