Zumo and correct assembly of adaptors?
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 10:54 pm
I've just got a brand new Elite Zumo trainer to replace my old and broken Evo, but I've got a question about the assembly of the adaptors....
I'm using quick release hubs and the spacing between the frame is 135mm and have a 9 speed shimano cassette, so following the instructions I've:
1. Used the two cassette spacers and assembled my cassette onto the trainer.
2. Installed the non drive side adaptor (that slots in the hole) and used the additional 5mm spacer on the same side.
3. Fitted the QR spindle.
4. Fitted the bike to the trainer.
So, that's all gone OK, but what was puzzling me was the drive side adaptor or lack of one. There is a flat cylinder face but it doesn't have the "hatched" surface you usually see for gripping against the frame, in fact it's smooth. Is this the way it's is supposed to be?
I've not got any other adaptors left for the QR set up, so I'm assuming it is.....
...it looks a little bit close on the drive side to the frame, haven't tried running it in the highest gear, but will do tomorrow to see if it's OK.
I'm using quick release hubs and the spacing between the frame is 135mm and have a 9 speed shimano cassette, so following the instructions I've:
1. Used the two cassette spacers and assembled my cassette onto the trainer.
2. Installed the non drive side adaptor (that slots in the hole) and used the additional 5mm spacer on the same side.
3. Fitted the QR spindle.
4. Fitted the bike to the trainer.
So, that's all gone OK, but what was puzzling me was the drive side adaptor or lack of one. There is a flat cylinder face but it doesn't have the "hatched" surface you usually see for gripping against the frame, in fact it's smooth. Is this the way it's is supposed to be?
I've not got any other adaptors left for the QR set up, so I'm assuming it is.....
...it looks a little bit close on the drive side to the frame, haven't tried running it in the highest gear, but will do tomorrow to see if it's OK.