Your 1/8th Chainset
Every cloud has a silver lining - now you can recognise the difference between 1/8 and 3/32 by eye!
It's only the ring that's 1/8th, you need a 3/32 ring with the right bolt circle diameter for your crank.
If your chainset is TA , I would happily swop your ring for a 3/32, or buy it (assuming it's not clapped out or a silly size).
As mentioned elsewhere, I'm away till next weekend.
I think you’re missing the obvious solution. @richardshill just needs another bike 🙃
I think that may be an answer, as building a bike around a component I don’t have seems to be a bad idea. Perhaps I need to also take this to the ‘I have no idea what I’m doing’ thread...
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Your 1/8th Chainset
Every cloud has a silver lining - now you can recognise the difference between 1/8 and 3/32 by eye!
It's only the ring that's 1/8th, you need a 3/32 ring with the right bolt circle diameter for your crank.
If your chainset is TA , I would happily swop your ring for a 3/32, or buy it (assuming it's not clapped out or a silly size).
As mentioned elsewhere, I'm away till next weekend.