It was me. Don't mill the carbon, you'll have to go 3/32" anyway. and don't try to find short bolts, make spacers out of a worn out ring. They will also distribute clamping force. No sacrilege and easy reconversion. Only problem is the chain line.
you'll have to go 3/32"
Or get a 1/8" ring milled.
Having said that, I'm 3/32": using a TA ring, which reversed happily uses the OE chainring bolts.
And a nine speed chain.
I respaced a Novatech hub and had the rim re-dished.
I'm not sure it would earn a Tstr-tick, but it works for me...
you'll have to go 3/32" anyway>
Why this BTW? Just because of the size of the shoulder the ring has to sit in?
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It was me. Don't mill the carbon, you'll have to go 3/32" anyway. and don't try to find short bolts, make spacers out of a worn out ring. They will also distribute clamping force.
No sacrilege and easy reconversion. Only problem is the chain line.