I played around with 1/8" stuff and really never found any significant 
benefit to it. It always seemed to be a bit more reactive to non-linear 
chainline. 



On Sunday, February 25, 2018 at 7:13:56 AM UTC-8, ted wrote:
>
>
> I would like some advice please.
>
> From experience I've found that a 1/8" track ring/cog/chain drive train 
> can be particular about chain line.
> I've noticed that the chainline for the fixed and free sides of the Paul 
> high flange hub are different.
> So now I'm wondering, is that typical for fixed-free hubs?
> Does the thinner cog on a single speed fw afford enough slop that one can 
> set up the fixed side precisely with 1/8" stuff and the fw flip side will 
> be fine?
> Should I stick with normal width gears if I'm going to use a fixed-free 
> hub on a one speed?
>
> thanks for any help
>
> ted
>
>

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