Have no experience with the quickbeam / SO, but... as long as the
crank and freewheel are within 5mm of each other, you should be fine.
If you're willing to switch to a 110 BB (which would put you at 44
chainline ) or a 113 (=47 chainline), you would be set (I doubt you'd
notice the difference with the 3mm disconnect). However, if you wanted
to keep the 107 BB, you could always screw the freewheel onto the
fixed side, which would put you 3mm off from the chainring and well
within the safety zone.

FWIW, I think the Paul hubs are the best fixed hubs I've used, and
I've used a lot. Light, well-designed (except their annoying, non-
rejection of the 42mm chainline), durable and good looking!

 -Dan

On Jul 23, 9:50 am, jandrews_nyc <jasonaschwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone have experience using the PAUL hubs on a Quickbeam or Simpleone?
> I think Paul's recommended chainline for the rear hub is a bit unusual at
> 44mm for the fixed side and 47 for the free.
> I'm planning on using that hub with a White Ind 16t freewheel and the
> "Quickbeam" crankset up front.
> Any suggestions on how best to get that recommended 47mm chainline?  I may
> have to scrap the 107bb included with my Simpleone?
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> Jason

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