Super Record 4 arm chainset initial views...
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Totally agree that the flexing between the rings would more likely give you a front shifting problem, but so far I've been very impressed with how cleanly the derailleur picks up the chain from inner to outer ring. That's been noticeably better than my old SR.
The set up tool that Campagnolo is selling makes alignment a 5 minute job, and gives consistent position.
Personally my experience of chain rub is more likely bottom bracket flex than chainset distortion. But just my opinion as I'am not familiar with the frame in question.
The set up tool that Campagnolo is selling makes alignment a 5 minute job, and gives consistent position.
Personally my experience of chain rub is more likely bottom bracket flex than chainset distortion. But just my opinion as I'am not familiar with the frame in question.
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Can the Campy setup tool be used for non-Campy cranks/chainrings, i.e., Clavicula? The tool is really intended for proper alignment of the 2015 FD, correct?
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It just sits on the chain ring and has an engraved line that allows you to line the cage parallel to the ring while maintaining the correct clearance. Obviously it's biased to Campagnolo but might well work with another chainset running a Campagnolo front mech. I think it's a new tool biased towards 2015 product.
markyboy wrote:I have tried google but not much hope
markyboy, forget about the UK distributors. I ordered mine from here, just drop the guy an email in english and he will sort it. I think they cost about 12 quid in all and took about a week. Found it on another thread.
http://www.campagnolo-sirer.cz/naradi/n ... gnolo.html
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What Chainset are you using, compact or standard?