is it possible to run cranks designed for two or three chainrings on a fixed gear bike? I was thinking removing one of the chainrings and replacing it with washers so the chainring bolts still did up tight or would this not work at all?
yes it would, and also the chainline would be best on the middle ring position. but try and get single chainring bolts.
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is it possible to run cranks designed for two or three chainrings on a fixed gear bike? I was thinking removing one of the chainrings and replacing it with washers so the chainring bolts still did up tight or would this not work at all?