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Etap experts. advice needed
ok, so i'm installing etap on madone 7..all going well, but I cannot get the front der. low enough to line up with the "line" on frt der to the large chainring.
With the carbon braze on mount on madone, it is stopping/inhibiting going that low....etap guys will understand. see pics..thanks for any advice |
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I had a bike that the braze on tab would not go low enough for compact. It sucks, don't think there is nothing you can do about it. That said it will probably shift ok, you should give it a try. It does look to be a bit too high but I would still try using it that way. I guess this is why people prefer clamp on vs braze ons.
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(Note to self: Never buy another frame w/ a braze-on FD mount.)
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I know folks live in fear of modifying a carbon bike in any way, but I'd dremel the slot a mm or so larger, will give you enough to split the difference. It looks reasonably meaty in that area. Make sure you use the correct wedge support.
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SRAM braze-on shim
SRAM makes an angled shim for braze-on front derailleurs that can help align the derailleur for compact cranks:
https://www.artscyclery.com/SRAM_Bra...ge-SRFDSH.html |
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Rotor also has a chainring spacer kit too that can shift it out even further (without angling it too):
Otherwise, I felt that the Rotor large shim was too much when I did use it (came with my QXL chainrings I use) and picked up a 3mm straight shim from a place from China on eBay (took forever to get to me but used my eBay bucks to pay for most of it). |
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Quote:
as far as using the spacer kit, that would put the derailleur even further than it needs to be Last edited by R3awak3n; 05-23-2018 at 04:41 AM. |
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Always you can file the tab lower.
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Are you guys saying that if I switched over chainrings to 53x39 my problems would be solved?
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probably. But at least try an outdoor ride or two with it set up as is. Alignment is as important as height. If it works ok, then no worries. If you get drops or poor upshifts, then you'll need a solution. Its really close.
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yes, if it's the gap that's an issue, then you can bring the fd lower or the rings higher.
fairly common issue on steel frames with braze ons when compact cranks came about. i'd just file the opening down by hand, looks like you don't need that much |
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yes but you should just try the shifting like this, its not even that far and it might switch fine... it might also suck but worth the try as is.
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Seems like Trek is saying you shouldn't, under any circumstances, put a compact crank on a Madone.
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you wanna look pro or not?
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Probably..I had the same issue with my EPS and Merckx MXLeader(48t big ring)..little file work on tab and it's close enough
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