Hey can you give us an update?  I just installed a Rene Herse crankset and 
also discovered a wobble.  I tightened chainring bolts and remounted it, I 
swapped out the BB, still have a wobble.  Told Compass about it, they sent 
me a new crank arm, it also has a wobble.  In my case I would say about 1mm 
maybe a bit more.  Both rings wobble and it appears to be the crank arm 
spider itself.  For a brand new, high end, expensive crank I find this 
disappointing.  

Did you send yours back?  Did you get one that's true?  

On Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 11:44:57 AM UTC-7, Michael Doleman wrote:
>
> For my recent Hillborne build, I wanted a super-compact double crank. For 
> which I finally settled on one of the modern Rene Herse iterations 
> available from Compass. Crazy-expensive, but I figured me & my Sam were 
> worth it.
>
> I've had nothing but difficulty getting my front derailleur into proper 
> alignment and adjustment, for the crank. (I'm running an 11-34, 9sp 
> cassette, BTW). There is sufficient "wobble" to the crank to make it 
> impossible to trim the derailleur to a point where there is no chain rub, 
> except in those gear combinations where the chainline is spot-on perfect. 
> Anything outside those settings and there is some rub. The large chainring 
> (a 44t) seems to meander by as much as 3mm.
>
> This is a nearly brand-new crank, and has not been put through any sort of 
> punishing trials at this point. I'm using one of the Compass SKF bottom 
> brackets, so everything ought to be perfect. But it's not, and I don't know 
> why. So I need to ask: who else uses one of these cranks, and what is your 
> experience with it? Does it simply flex enough that this level of movement 
> is to be expected?
>
> On my previous (2009) Sam, I'd used a Sugino compact crank with outboard 
> BB, and never had any such issue.
>
> I consider myself to be a reasonably competent mechanic, but I admit 
> troubleshooting FD and crank issues has sometimes proven problematic for 
> me. I've tried micro-adjustments to the position of the FD, and that 
> doesn't seem to be the fix, at all. (I'm using one of the Shimano 
> Ultegra-level CX derailleurs they make specifically for cranks with small 
> outside chainrings).
>

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