Following up on my previous post about the gap between the power meter and the crankarm, I reached out to Lexon, and they assured me that this gap is normal. Being a bit stubborn and skeptical about their response, I decided to take everything apart and remount it. After doing so, I can confirm that this gap is indeed “normal.”
In addition, after receiving a set of spacers I ordered from AliExpress, I went ahead and mounted the crankset on my bike. My bottom bracket is a Shimano BBR60. Before installing the Lexon crankset, I measured how many spacers I needed. If you check picture (1), you’ll see that I had 1.5 cm of spindle remaining with my Shimano R8100 Ultegra crank arms. After adding a 1mm spacer on the non-drive side, I achieved the same 1.5 cm clearance with the Lexon crankset.
From what I can tell, this crankset pairs well with the BBR60. It spins just as smoothly as my R8100 Ultegra crankset. I’ll be testing it out on Zwift during the holidays, and I’ll update you if anything comes up. So far, so good!