Hi,
I just had a look at the chainline database thread where I found this:
"46mm = Miche (Condor-branded) + Miche 107mm (cups adjusted 2mm towards drivechain) = eeehhhh"
So would this mean that the combination of a Miche crank and a standard Miche 107mm BB actually leads to a 44mm (46 minus 2) chainline?
As Miche rear hubs always have a 42mm chainline like most other track hubs, I am really wondering why Miche drifts away from that value at the front?
Could someone with a Miche Primato (not advanced) chainset and 107mm BB please measure their front chainline?
EDIT: is it 44 to be somewhere in between to serve both 42 and 46 mm rear hubs?
Thanks
jetski
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Hi,
I just had a look at the chainline database thread where I found this:
"46mm = Miche (Condor-branded) + Miche 107mm (cups adjusted 2mm towards drivechain) = eeehhhh"
So would this mean that the combination of a Miche crank and a standard Miche 107mm BB actually leads to a 44mm (46 minus 2) chainline?
As Miche rear hubs always have a 42mm chainline like most other track hubs, I am really wondering why Miche drifts away from that value at the front?
Could someone with a Miche Primato (not advanced) chainset and 107mm BB please measure their front chainline?
EDIT: is it 44 to be somewhere in between to serve both 42 and 46 mm rear hubs?
Thanks
jetski