Can you space the front chain wheel in, I had my first setup with a shimano MTB crank, with the 44t chainwheel on the inside of the spider where the 32t one normally goes, then spaced it in further on some washers gave me quite a decent chain line (providing the chainwheel doesn't hit the chainstay). you could also fit a spacer behind the rear sprocket to bring it out a mm or so.
Can you space the front chain wheel in, I had my first setup with a shimano MTB crank, with the 44t chainwheel on the inside of the spider where the 32t one normally goes, then spaced it in further on some washers gave me quite a decent chain line (providing the chainwheel doesn't hit the chainstay). you could also fit a spacer behind the rear sprocket to bring it out a mm or so.