Anton-

The original XT M-730 spindle is offset 4 mm to the drive side.  Do I use 
~4mm of bottom bracket spacers?  Or do I split the difference and use ~2 mm?

Tim Gavin
Cedar Rapids, IA

On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 7:50:22 PM UTC-5, Anton Tutter wrote:
>
> Depends.  The new VO BB will be symmetric, while your BBM730 will be 
> drive-side offset.  So in fact with the new BB the drive-side may be 
> further inboard and the non-drive side further outboard. You can add a 
> spacer to the drive side to even it up if necessary (with the right spacer, 
> you can recapitulate the offset, and each side will be inboard by 0.25mm-- 
> not even noticeable), but an overall 0.5mm difference, would not be an 
> issue.
>
> Anton
>
>
> On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 8:32:22 PM UTC-4, Tim Gavin wrote:
>>
>> One issue:  the original spindle is 124.5 mm.  The closest replacement I 
>> could find was a 124 mm from VO.  When I install it, the non-drive side 
>> will now be .5 mm closer to the frame, correct?  I don't think it's worth 
>> worrying about.
>>
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