Colnago C-60 and Stages powermeter
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Just wondering if there is anyone here that is using Stages Powermeter on the non-drive side and having no clearance issues. I don’t thing there would be any, but wanted to have an idea before I send cranks in for permanent changes!
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Which chain set are you wanting to run? Crank arm shape makes more of a difference.
Assuming that you already have the frame/crank and are just wanting to add a left only unit, you can check for sufficient clearance using a 10mm hex key to check the gao between chainstay and standard crank arm. I’m fairly sure that there is a guide to this in the stages website.
Assuming that you already have the frame/crank and are just wanting to add a left only unit, you can check for sufficient clearance using a 10mm hex key to check the gao between chainstay and standard crank arm. I’m fairly sure that there is a guide to this in the stages website.
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I have Shimano power meter (DA arm) on my C60 and there is plenty of clearance. I don’t think Stage’s ‘box’ is bigger.
Will go to their site and see if I find the info. Thanks.LeMomo wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2019 5:49 amWhich chain set are you wanting to run? Crank arm shape makes more of a difference.
Assuming that you already have the frame/crank and are just wanting to add a left only unit, you can check for sufficient clearance using a 10mm hex key to check the gao between chainstay and standard crank arm. I’m fairly sure that there is a guide to this in the stages website.
This would be for a C-60 in size 48S running Campagnolo SR 11 sp with 170 crank arm length.
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ThanksMockenrue wrote:Yes, I have a 172.5mm Stages Campag arm and used it on my C60 no problem. Frame was a 52s.
Was it a gen 2 or 3?? How did you like it? Any problems?
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Gen 3; had it since September and used it all through the (shitty UK) winter while my SRM was waiting on new batteries. So far so good - reliable and consistent. I had a Gen 2 in 2017 and it was OK for a while but started to under read and eat batteries so I got rid.
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