FireWithin
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Hi All,
I got a Creo (350 km old, so like new) and realized the crank, when pulled as shown on the picture attached (green arrow, torsion), has a very slight play to it, and there's no felt play in the direction of the (blue arrow, lateral, no leverage). I want to get some feedback before going to see an official specialized distributor because you never know who's going to answer you. I was verbally describing this to a mechanic and he was starting to tell me to have it check rapidly because he said the Creo carbon version is a very fragile bike at the motor/crank vs carbon which didn't inspired me confidence in either him or the 11000$ product ?? Also, went to a local shop where they had a Creo (aluminum version) and it has the same exact play that I have which tells me some pre-assemble bike might just comes as is and might be part of some bearing tolerance?
Now, I have no idea what is the normal tolerance or even how the bottom bracket assembly work on these? Maybe there's some adjustment I can do just like a normal crank/bottom bracket?? Any feedback on this would be really appreciated.
Edit: Also see 2nd picture this was an answer given (on this same forum another discussion from 2019) to someone having also a slight play BUT it's not clear if they are talking about the bleu arrow direction? precision would be nice.
Regards
I got a Creo (350 km old, so like new) and realized the crank, when pulled as shown on the picture attached (green arrow, torsion), has a very slight play to it, and there's no felt play in the direction of the (blue arrow, lateral, no leverage). I want to get some feedback before going to see an official specialized distributor because you never know who's going to answer you. I was verbally describing this to a mechanic and he was starting to tell me to have it check rapidly because he said the Creo carbon version is a very fragile bike at the motor/crank vs carbon which didn't inspired me confidence in either him or the 11000$ product ?? Also, went to a local shop where they had a Creo (aluminum version) and it has the same exact play that I have which tells me some pre-assemble bike might just comes as is and might be part of some bearing tolerance?
Now, I have no idea what is the normal tolerance or even how the bottom bracket assembly work on these? Maybe there's some adjustment I can do just like a normal crank/bottom bracket?? Any feedback on this would be really appreciated.
Edit: Also see 2nd picture this was an answer given (on this same forum another discussion from 2019) to someone having also a slight play BUT it's not clear if they are talking about the bleu arrow direction? precision would be nice.
Regards
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