Decathlon STILUS Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bike - SRAM SX

moonhead911

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Oct 28, 2020
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And this is the original witch is off set a few mm
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Jamze

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Jun 30, 2020
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It’s the Bosch spider he is using I’ve got the same issue but making a spacer up

Just googled that part number - it's non-Boost. Do they do a Boost one? FSA do I think.

chain line : Standard chain line (non Boost), optimized for Bosch BDU4XX drives
 
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Johnny rider

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Jun 28, 2020
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I’ve added 3mm space to the chainring and that’s the clearance on the rear tyre 2.8 wide

I’m making a spacer to fit on the shaft of the motor and remove the 3mm spacers on the chainring hopefully that will work

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Jamze

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What's the difference between boost and normal
Your front and rear hubs are wider (110mm and 148mm). Consequently, the drivetrain is shifted outwards, which means your chainring should also sit further out. My understanding, anyway ? Non-boost is 100mm front and 142mm rear. So you either need Boost components, or will need to adjust with spacers.
 


Johnny rider

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Worked out £44 from Italy, probably be a week or two delivery, bike rides fine so not a problem waiting I don’t think..be interesting to see how much extra gap I get from tyre to chain and if it shifts smoother because it’s pretty good anyway.
I’m only getting it so I can use my own chainring can swap out easy then
 

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