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Maybe. It's on a 29er though, so the stays can't be that short.
I get the idea its just a thing that happens. I dont think the big cassette is helping.
Does boost spacing help chain line for the big rear cog? In my head, it would put the cassette further out, but then I think boost chainrings/cranks normally put that out by the same amount too.
Hmmm, I've not noticed this in the past.
To test, I compared it to my 1x10 mountain bike. It's running a 30t to 42t on a boost rear hub. You can back pedal to your hearts content and it doesn't flinch.