That is what I found out the hard and expensive way after eagerly
buying a 44 for the middle and a 30 for the granny and, pushing them
finger tight onto the 113 spindle (for the XD2 crank) found they
bottomed out against the stay. I did get a Pro 5 Vis to work with a
44/30 in the middle and inner positions on an old, 60 mm BA + Fender
clearance, early '90s Diamond Back mtb, but that one had the stay
crimped a good inch or so further south than the stay on the Fargo.

I could save myself a lot of anxiety by just accepting things as they
are (Fargo + 113 Tange + XD2 scavenged from Sam Hill = works fine).

On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Patrick, I don't know how the stays on the Fargo are shaped, but if
> they are anything like a Bombadil, or Atlantis for that matter, I
> don't think a 44t ring can be used unless it's on the 3rd (outside)
> position of the crank. It's meant for a mountain bike chainline and
> crank.
>
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