S1m0nR
Old School Hero
Hello Retrobikers,
I'm hoping someone can shed some light on a problem I've got because it's preventing me from finishing a new bike build
Basically, I've bought a Shimano 5703 groupset to build up a frame that I built some time ago. Everything's come together nicely except I can't get the 5703 crank right. I've studied the installation instructions and have obeyed them but somehow the cranks are sticking out too far on the drive side which means that there's not quite enough hollowtech spindle on the non-drive side to clamp the crank arm on properly, and also the front derailleur doesn't seem to have enough travel to select the large chain-ring.
Here's the Shimano assembly instruction sheet- my cranks are set up exactly as per that, including a 6.5 mm spacer on the drive side. The BB shell is a standard 68 mm one and I've used a SM-BB5700 Bottom Bracket.
Here are some pics:
First, the half-built Bike:
IMG-20170512-WA0006 by Simon, on Flickr
The drive side, including spacer
IMAG0210 by Simon, on Flickr
The whole assembly, including 3 mm spacer that's required on the non-drive side:
IMAG0211 by Simon, on Flickr
The spindle only comes through this far on the non-drive side:
IMAG0212 by John Doe, on Flickr
That doesn't look right to me - if I remove the 3 mm spacer on the non-drive side it fits flush on the non-drive side, but I think I still have a problem with the front derailleur reach.. This is most odd because I expected this to work out of the box like every other Shimano crank that I've installed. So - What's wrong?! - I'm using the correct BB, my BB shell is within spec, it's set up as per Shimano's instructions but it doesn't fit. Or is nothing wrong?
As I say, all suggestions and help gratefully received!
I'm hoping someone can shed some light on a problem I've got because it's preventing me from finishing a new bike build
Basically, I've bought a Shimano 5703 groupset to build up a frame that I built some time ago. Everything's come together nicely except I can't get the 5703 crank right. I've studied the installation instructions and have obeyed them but somehow the cranks are sticking out too far on the drive side which means that there's not quite enough hollowtech spindle on the non-drive side to clamp the crank arm on properly, and also the front derailleur doesn't seem to have enough travel to select the large chain-ring.
Here's the Shimano assembly instruction sheet- my cranks are set up exactly as per that, including a 6.5 mm spacer on the drive side. The BB shell is a standard 68 mm one and I've used a SM-BB5700 Bottom Bracket.
Here are some pics:
First, the half-built Bike:
IMG-20170512-WA0006 by Simon, on Flickr
The drive side, including spacer
IMAG0210 by Simon, on Flickr
The whole assembly, including 3 mm spacer that's required on the non-drive side:
IMAG0211 by Simon, on Flickr
The spindle only comes through this far on the non-drive side:
IMAG0212 by John Doe, on Flickr
That doesn't look right to me - if I remove the 3 mm spacer on the non-drive side it fits flush on the non-drive side, but I think I still have a problem with the front derailleur reach.. This is most odd because I expected this to work out of the box like every other Shimano crank that I've installed. So - What's wrong?! - I'm using the correct BB, my BB shell is within spec, it's set up as per Shimano's instructions but it doesn't fit. Or is nothing wrong?
As I say, all suggestions and help gratefully received!