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tolerances with columbus zone tubing help

Old 03-14-22, 07:05 PM
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tolerances with columbus zone tubing help

Hola a todos, estoy empezando la construcción de una bicicleta de carretera con shimano 105 con columbus T zone y tengo un pequeño detalle con las tolerancias en la rueda interior tengo 4 mm de cada lado y en la biela del lado del conductor tengo 1 mm, que ideas o consejos me pueden dar para este caso? No quiero cortar la vaina. gracias
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Old 03-14-22, 07:14 PM
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Hello everyone, I am starting the construction of a road bike with a shimano 105 with a columbus T zone and I have a small detail with the tolerances on the inner wheel I have 4 mm on each side and on the driver's side crank I have 1 mm, What ideas or advice can you give me for this case? I don't want to cut the pod. Thank you
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Old 03-15-22, 03:14 AM
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4mm is fine. 1mm a bit tight. I suppose you could put a dimple in the chainstay? What chainstay length are you using in your design? If you make it a bit longer there's more room for everything.
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