I am having a local frame builder design a cyclocross frame for me with paul horizontal dropouts.
I have already ordered a king SS hub with 130 spacing. King tells me that i can set the cog at 45, 50, or 55 spacing for chainline purposes. i believe the hub comes with a 1/8 18T cog.
i have not yet ordered a bottom bracket, crankset, and chainring. I had no idea about "chainline" until i started doing research today on ordering these parts. Considering my rear hub setup, what are some of my best options (or favorite options according to users of this website)?
Thanks guys!
-Brad
Nashville, TN
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Most any road crankset will do. My favs, looking at price / performance are the Octalink BBs and cranksets. I currently have an Octalink BB and D/A crankset. If you race frequently in crazy bad conditions, I'd tend to steer away from external BB, as they seems to need a lot more maintenance than the cartridge style with minimal gain. Not really an issue of your racing is generally dry, as it is here in the midwest.
Chainring is up to you. I tend to use whatever I have around, which is a combo of older BMX rings, a traditional 39 road ring, and Salsa or some such rings. Being that there's little to no horizontal pull as you have on a geared rig, ring choice isn't that big of a deal, though a little on the beefy side won't hurt. Just be sure it's a non-ramped ring. And you'll want to be sure to run 3/32" chain and rings, as I don't believe you can get 1/8" SS cogs (I've looked pretty extensively in the past).
Best of luck, sounds like a nice rig.
I am using an FSA Carbon crank.. with ISIS bottom bracket. Its super light.. Very happy with it.
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