Canyon Aeroad CF SLX S size Power meeter crank clearance
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Hi
Need Help from the owners of the Canyon Aeroad CF SLX S size with crank Shimano 170 mm.
I order the frame set from Canyon https://www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3692# and Power meeter from 4iiii http://4iiii.com/product/precision/ for 52/36 chain ring .
I asked Canyon to provide information on clearance for power meeter if I can feet in the power meeter but Canyon reply they can't provide this information that is really strange...
Can anybody who have the Aeroad CF SLX bike or frame help with measurements of the clearance between the crank and frame ?
Much appreciate.
Need Help from the owners of the Canyon Aeroad CF SLX S size with crank Shimano 170 mm.
I order the frame set from Canyon https://www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3692# and Power meeter from 4iiii http://4iiii.com/product/precision/ for 52/36 chain ring .
I asked Canyon to provide information on clearance for power meeter if I can feet in the power meeter but Canyon reply they can't provide this information that is really strange...
Can anybody who have the Aeroad CF SLX bike or frame help with measurements of the clearance between the crank and frame ?
Much appreciate.
mudrii wrote:Hi
Need Help from the owners of the Canyon Aeroad CF SLX S size with crank Shimano 170 mm.
I order the frame set from Canyon https://www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3692# and Power meeter from 4iiii http://4iiii.com/product/precision/ for 52/36 chain ring .
I asked Canyon to provide information on clearance for power meeter if I can feet in the power meeter but Canyon reply they can't provide this information that is really strange...
Can anybody who have the Aeroad CF SLX bike or frame help with measurements of the clearance between the crank and frame ?
Much appreciate.
Hi, I will check once I get home. I can recall that the gap between the tip of the crank arm ( 172.5mm) when pointing rear-ward and the chain stays measure about 13mm's.
Hope that helps so far. Will measure the gap from the middle of the crank arm (where the power measuring device will be)-to the chain stay.
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Hi el condor
Please would you able to exactly point the distance from below scheema
http://road.cc/sites/default/files/Cran ... iagram.png
Thank you
Please would you able to exactly point the distance from below scheema
http://road.cc/sites/default/files/Cran ... iagram.png
Thank you
el condor wrote:So I measured, it's 13mm.
I have another Aeroad measurement question – I would like to know the distance available for the rear dual mount brakes, in particular the distance from the rear brake mounts to the seat tube. Would you be able to measure this? It is to see if there would be room for the EE Cycleworks dual mount brakes.
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