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  1. Modern chains should be 1/2” pitch, so 12.7mm.

    I would have to be making something very unique for it to be worthwhile making a chainring from scratch. Good rings have some pretty intricate 3D profiling to the teeth, even more so if they’re made to shift. I would be looking long and had for an off the shelf solution for a chainring that worked for me, or making my own adapter to use an existing ring long before making my own.

  2. temporary62489 on

    Maybe they’re measuring the arc length instead of the chord length.

    Edit: Why are they sending you a photo of their screen? Do they not know how snipping tools work?

  3. Limited_Intros on

    What on earth is driving you to make your own chainring? Making your own direct mount spider or your own adapters makes sense. But your own chainring??

  4. I’m going to take back what I just said, and rather ask a question first:

    Is the 13.13 they show a measurement by them (your collab partner) on a drawing *you provided them*? Or is it an example they’re providing you of “proper’ centerline spacing?

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