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Hello I have just received my Tantan FM301 size 58. Ordered in December and received end of Jan.Overall pretty satisfied with what i have seen so far and attention to details but i am still building the bike. However i am very surprised and concerned by the lack of clearance between the frame and the small chainring. The original plan was to fit a Rotor Adlhu crank that i had but i will have to buy a new axle with bigger Q factor (Gravel 24mm axle with 152mm Q). I don't think this bike should be built with a regular road axle (147mm Q for Rotor Aldhu). The issue is coming from the downtube being almost as wide as the BB.What do you think ?
What do you think ?
Existing RD301d users, does your headset rubbing with the upper headtube when turning? Mine does. Plan to grind off the plastic cover spacer that's rubbing with the headtube. If it happened on yours how do you address it?
It either fits, or it doesnt. The chain is always far away from the area where the ring almost meets the frame. As long as this "almost" is more than zero by a sufficient margin to maybe allow for some flex and grit, then no problem. And sometimes you have to use a shim. I had the problem with a non shimano crankset on a velobuild gravel frame, i had to shim it a tiny bit. It just needs to clear the frame, you dont need ample space.
Maybe use a headset shim, something like this? https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/spacers/road-mtb/micro-spacer
I should have been more careful in my advice: chances are that you'll want a C-shaped shim rather than an O-shaped one. See part 04 on this Deda parts diagram as an example (part code HDDCRMS - DCR microspacer).https://dedaelementi.com/media/catalog/product/attachment//d/c/dcr_headsets.pdfHopefully, a C-shim won't require much disassembly; make sure though that the dimensions of the shim match those of your headset.