Some questions:
I'll have to address the chain offset and have read in previous posts that a recommended way to this is a 15mm/5/8" offset front sprocket and a wheel built with a corresponding 15mm offset away from the sprocket carrier with spindle/hub spacers re-machined to bring the tyre into a central line. Am I on the right track here?
If so, this means the brake caliper's going to be way inboard which may raise issues with the torque arm. Has anyone ever seen/heard of/made a solution to this?
Also, can the caliper be dropped to run upside down without any problems?
If I'm now running a 17" wheel, will I have to lengthen the shocks to compensate?
Would I need to revise the gearing? Any recommendations?
Feel free to shoot any of the above down as I'm just trying to get my head 'round it at the moment.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
