Jay -- chainline is no more important for a 1X1 than for a 3xN. With modern
flexible chains and long chainstays, a cm either way is of little
consequence.

Some years ago when I emailed Grant to fret about chainline, he replied
that, if I am putting in enough miles with an off-center chainline that I
have to replace chains and cogs more often than some theoretical ideal,
then I am riding so much that I should count myself lucky.

That said, I personally do try to keep my chain centered when in the
cruising gears, and, second, that I've found that a 113 bb with an ENO and
a bit of lateral adjustment gives me a very centered ss chainline on a mtb
frame with 135 mm dropout spacing.

Also, FWIW, on my Fargo as currently equipped, the 113 Phil puts the XD2's
middle ring just right in reference to the #5 cog of a 9 speed cassette.


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 4:07 AM, Jay in Tel Aviv <jayin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I recently ordered a WI eccentric wheel from Anthony at Longlake Cycles.
> It will be going on my Sam Hillborne, which is set up with a 113 mm BB and
> a Sugino triple.
> Will this result in the correct chain line with a freehub and the middle
> ring of the triple?
>
> The web tells me that this hub "features a 47.5 mm chain line (lines up
> with the middle ring of a standard MTB crankset, or with the cog flipped
> over, it will line up with the outer ring of a typical road double."
>
> Thanks. I never really worried about chainline before, but I understand
> that it is more important with a single speed setup.
>
> Jay
>
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