I have lost 2 dust caps now, and I am no longer trusting the crank arms on my Vitus to stay on. I switched from the (for me) very long 175mm crank arms to some Merida 165mm arms because they didn't have shimano 170/165/160 in stock when I wanted to order.
It turned out that the plastic "security" plates for the arms didn't fit the merida cranks, but I thought to myself that surely they wouldn't be needed. They are tiny flimsy plastic things, how will they help anything?
Everything properly tightened to spec and good to go right?
Wrong. 2 dust caps lost along with all confidence in the crank arms staying on.
IMO it seems like a catastrophic design from Shimano because now I am 2 dust caps short and not very keen on going down long technical sections without triple checking the crank arms.
Does any of you have a good solution for this? I think I read something about this a while ago on this forum but after ample searching I could not find it so maybe it was somewhere else (?)
It turned out that the plastic "security" plates for the arms didn't fit the merida cranks, but I thought to myself that surely they wouldn't be needed. They are tiny flimsy plastic things, how will they help anything?
Everything properly tightened to spec and good to go right?
Wrong. 2 dust caps lost along with all confidence in the crank arms staying on.
IMO it seems like a catastrophic design from Shimano because now I am 2 dust caps short and not very keen on going down long technical sections without triple checking the crank arms.
Does any of you have a good solution for this? I think I read something about this a while ago on this forum but after ample searching I could not find it so maybe it was somewhere else (?)