Single chainring crankset - need advice!

Fatmat

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Hello. I’ve clearly no idea what I’m doing! I noticed that the axle/spindle was quite long, I offered up a standard MTB BB, I’m left with a lot of space, is this a Boost axle? Will it work on a standard MTB with spacers? Any advice would be greatly appreciated 👍
 

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What crank? That looks like a lot of extra axle. Any chance they are fat bike cranks? They were designed for a 100mm bb shell.

Boost generally uses the offset of the chainring to give the correct chain line.
 
Hi clubby, thanks for your reply. It’s a race face ride cinch. I think the spec is 137mm but actually measures 135mm (unless I’m measuring wrong). 137 seems to be quite a common size but ‘fat bikes’ did crop up when researching!
 
The best explanation for measuring a spindle that I can find is ‘the length + 5mm’ which makes sense as this is supposed to be a 137mm and I can make it measure 132mm if I ignore the 3 small pre-installed spacers. So I guess my question now is what setup does a 137mm spindled crankset work on?
 

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Have a look at these. 137mm looks the correct size for normal MTB use.
From the second link it looks like there should be a spacer between the drive side crank and bb. That would take up the slack. I had the fat bike version and from what I remember, the preload was determined by different sized spacers and shims to provide the correct preload. It was a bit of a crap system compared to Shimano but once set, actually stayed fairly consistent and trouble free.
 

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