Thank you for your reply Nicholas.
Yes, the crank is flat with the spider.
It is so loose that it is not possible not to insert it properly. It allows for a good few millimetres rocking either way, so naturally when the lock ring is tightened the crank moves, therefore it is not going to be centred on the spider.
That clears up the hole mystery, thanks.
Thanks, Rob.
Yes, the crank is flat with the spider.
It is so loose that it is not possible not to insert it properly. It allows for a good few millimetres rocking either way, so naturally when the lock ring is tightened the crank moves, therefore it is not going to be centred on the spider.
That clears up the hole mystery, thanks.
Thanks, Rob.