yeah i should have read the kep properly, my mistake.

I guess what i need is a bigger value for the
difference between the inside rim mounting surface and
the flush front of the wheel. Ie the raised part must
be bigger to fit a fatter caliper around it.

--- Chris Pronios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > James,
> 
> maybe the diagram came distorted to you. B is the
> offset. (distance of the
> inside rim mounting surface to the "cirtual" rim
> centerline).
> 
> 
> 
> Chris
> 
> >===============================================
> James wrote:
> 
> Just from looking at the diagram, wouldn't it be the
> smaller the
> backspace the bigger the caliper can be? Simply
> because B+C = Backspace
> and from the diagram B looks to be the part between
> the offset and the
> inside edge of the wheel.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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