So how does the timing chain run on this? From the small ring position on the pilots cranks to the small ring position on the stokers cranks?
small ring position on the pilots cranks to the small ring position on the stokers cranks?
Yes, same as mine. Might have to shim the inner ring a bit to get the chains to pass one another.
Currently the 58 rubs on the chainstay so we're going to have to space that out to start with!
The big ring on the front is just there for looks, we'll have a pair of 40t or 38t most likely.
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So how does the timing chain run on this? From the small ring position on the pilots cranks to the small ring position on the stokers cranks?