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  • If it was on the other way, it would move the chainline into the bike by 2mm or so - understand?

    Yeah, I was just checking for any easily resolved dumb errors.

    How are you measuring chainline? Vernier calliper method (which gets you absolute chainline, but only if the frame is perfectly straight and symmetrical), straight edge clamped to the chainring method (which works regardless of frame problems to give precise relative chainline) or the gold standard surface plate and dial guage method?

    Chainline measuring thread:
    https://www.lfgss.com/thread34501.html

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