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you must use a 34.9mm Front Derailleur + the shim band that comes with the frame. they warn NOT to use a 31.8 FD directly on the frame.
23mm ID rim is fine. i run 22+ 38c tire, comes out to about 41mm width. max actual tire width is really about 40mm without rubbing when the rear tire/wheel flexes.
23mm ID rim is fine. i run 22+ 38c tire, comes out to about 41mm width. max actual tire width is really about 40mm without rubbing when the rear tire/wheel flexes.
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Why is that?FactoryMatt wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:56 amyou must use a 34.9mm Front Derailleur + the shim band that comes with the frame. they warn NOT to use a 31.8 FD directly on the frame.
23mm ID rim is fine. i run 22+ 38c tire, comes out to about 41mm width. max tire size is really about 40mm without rubbing when the rear tire/wheel flexes.
I have a 31.8 der directly mounted and hasn't caused and issue?
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i don't know, but i suspect they're concerned about the clamp applying even pressure on the tube. mine came with a written notice in bold writing warning against doing so. the shim that comes with the frame is pretty elaborate.
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Is it specific shim or something that can be sourced w/o specialized dealer? If possible, please post picsFactoryMatt wrote:i don't know, but i suspect they're concerned about the clamp applying even pressure on the tube. mine came with a written notice in bold writing warning against doing so. the shim that comes with the frame is pretty elaborate.
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Is this FSA part directly usable on the Crux, or does it just resemble the actual shim that you need to use?
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I run both 21mm ID and 25mm ID rims. They both work fine. I have some 28mm road tires on the narrower wheel (Specialized C38) and 33mm Specialized Tracers on the 25mm Enve 3.4AR.samarskyrider wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 8:59 pmCan anyone advise what size of clamp is needed for front derailleur?
Concerning the wheels, will it make sense to run 23mm ID rims on this frame?
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How wide do the 33mm tracers blow up on your 25mm wheels?Briscoelab wrote:I run both 21mm ID and 25mm ID rims. They both work fine. I have some 28mm road tires on the narrower wheel (Specialized C38) and 33mm Specialized Tracers on the 25mm Enve 3.4AR.samarskyrider wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 8:59 pmCan anyone advise what size of clamp is needed for front derailleur?
Concerning the wheels, will it make sense to run 23mm ID rims on this frame?
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I’ve got 38mm tracers on 19mm internal wheels, it seems like all the newer gravel stuff is super wide and the Crux doesn’t have a whole ton of space. I was thinking I’d have to drop down to 35s if I got a wide rim like that to fit in the frame.
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38 terrenos on 22mm internal hookless are fine. i run a little coke can taped inside of the chainstays for good measure.
there's no need for 25i rims on gravel tires IMO.
there's no need for 25i rims on gravel tires IMO.
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beautiful. where did you source the ti spindles? keep an eye on those ball-bearing races 

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I was willing to try these out. Picked up a pair for my Ultegra R8000 pedals as well.FactoryMatt wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 7:25 pmbeautiful. where did you source the ti spindles? keep an eye on those ball-bearing races![]()
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