Originally Posted by
Abneycat
That is entirely dependant on the crankset you are intending to fix to it, as it is the crankset which determines the spindle length required. You need to find out what the spindle length is, and then see if any of the crank models you are looking at are compatible with it to know the answer to that question.
They can be highly varying in their spindle needs, you need to reference to know.
Thanks Abneycat! Right now, I got an old Nervar crankset (the one with drilled out rings) from an 80's Peugeot Bordeoux. I think, what's best is to just try it on and see how the chain line match up. I'll report back when its all done.