I assume this means getting a hub with plenty of thread for the sprocket, is it? That would allow me to do this:
No, any fixed hub will do, there's not a huge difference between the offset on sprockets but you want as much as possible. It's not going to be a big enough difference to risk running out of threads. I'm running a Halo 1/8" sprocket with 3mm of spacers on a cheapo POS hub and still have enough room to fully thread the lockring on.
No, any fixed hub will do, there's not a huge difference between the offset on sprockets but you want as much as possible. It's not going to be a big enough difference to risk running out of threads. I'm running a Halo 1/8" sprocket with 3mm of spacers on a cheapo POS hub and still have enough room to fully thread the lockring on.