Questions about Sram etap axs
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Questions about Sram etap axs
Hello.
I am preparing to assemble a bicycle. There was one problem.
The answer to the problem cannot be found in Korean communities or suppliers, so I write it here.
The Chainstay of my frame is 385mm. And the drivetrain I will use is the Sram force eTap AXS disc (48/35, 10/28). Will my driveline work normally without problems?
I used a translator.
Please understand if the sentence is incorrect.
I am preparing to assemble a bicycle. There was one problem.
The answer to the problem cannot be found in Korean communities or suppliers, so I write it here.
The Chainstay of my frame is 385mm. And the drivetrain I will use is the Sram force eTap AXS disc (48/35, 10/28). Will my driveline work normally without problems?
I used a translator.
Please understand if the sentence is incorrect.
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Hello.
I am preparing to assemble a bicycle. There was one problem.
The answer to the problem cannot be found in Korean communities or suppliers, so I write it here.
The Chainstay of my frame is 385mm. And the drivetrain I will use is the Sram force eTap AXS disc (48/35, 10/28). Will my driveline work normally without problems?
I used a translator.
Please understand if the sentence is incorrect.
I am preparing to assemble a bicycle. There was one problem.
The answer to the problem cannot be found in Korean communities or suppliers, so I write it here.
The Chainstay of my frame is 385mm. And the drivetrain I will use is the Sram force eTap AXS disc (48/35, 10/28). Will my driveline work normally without problems?
I used a translator.
Please understand if the sentence is incorrect.
What kind of frame to you have? 385mm is short for a road bike.
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First, my frame is handmade. Production is in progress, but the chainstay length is pending. I want to design the bb shell and rear tire as close as possible.
In addition, I saw on Google that sram etap axs were attached to bikes such as brompton or birdy with a short chainstay length.
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Thank you for answer.
First, my frame is handmade. Production is in progress, but the chainstay length is pending. I want to design the bb shell and rear tire as close as possible.
In addition, I saw on Google that sram etap axs were attached to bikes such as brompton or birdy with a short chainstay length.
First, my frame is handmade. Production is in progress, but the chainstay length is pending. I want to design the bb shell and rear tire as close as possible.
In addition, I saw on Google that sram etap axs were attached to bikes such as brompton or birdy with a short chainstay length.