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Czar\pure Rear Brake>crank Clearance?


Tom3bar

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ive got a zhi z1, 128mm bb and try all cranks when under loads of pressure the catch a tiny bit, like pedaling up a hil really fast. but theyve worn there own grooves into my slaves now so dont do it anymore! probably doesnt help having a cracked and slightly twisted rear end:P

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On my 07 pure, with an Avid SD Ti, the cranks WOULD NOT clear. Even with the pads locked onto the rim the cranks still hit the arms, hence I'm running an old promax V at the moment and downgrading from an Echo 07 rim (47mm) to a Try-All 42mm in the hope I'll be able to run the avid with this setup. Not sure about the magura setup, but I imagine it'll also be very close.

Rich

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On my 07 pure, with an Avid SD Ti, the cranks WOULD NOT clear. Even with the pads locked onto the rim the cranks still hit the arms, hence I'm running an old promax V at the moment and downgrading from an Echo 07 rim (47mm) to a Try-All 42mm in the hope I'll be able to run the avid with this setup. Not sure about the magura setup, but I imagine it'll also be very close.

Rich

Sorry to steal the thread, I'm going over to vee wheni get m stock up and running, will I have an issue with clearanced, I'll be running Avid sd5 middleburn cranks, 128mm bb and Echo '07 rim? also brand new pads, mots likely heatsink reds,/snowys

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Nah, denguras are a load of arse.

Will it really not fit?

Edit for those who can't be arsed to read the thread: Soon to be running a 128mm bb on a czar stock, with a maggy... Will there be enough crank clearence?

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