Does it really matter which side of the sprocket you put the sprocket adapter on if you put a washer on the other side of the crank arm?
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Does it really matter which side of the sprocket you put the sprocket adapter on if you put a washer on the other side of the crank arm?
Dakota, will you be my sperm donor so that I can have babies that shred like you.- Ben C
Just try to have both crank arms the same distance away from your chainstays.
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So would you suggest having a washer between sprocket and crank or one between sprocket and BB.
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Put it between The Sprocket and the BB not the crank arm cos then it wont tighten properly
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Sorry for the long response....
I have mine bb, adapter, spocket, and crank. Is there some special reson for you to need
a washer there? Otherwise you ok without it. Don't worry. Its actualy better if the sprocket bolt has more threads to to grip the crank arm tighter.
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