Old 11-23-13 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Kapaun
That doesn't even make sense since any spacing difference is on the NDS.
It does marginally, since the cassette is always in the same place with respect to the right dropout, moving the right dropout out by 2.5mm, moves the (optimal) chainline our by the same amount. (by optimal chainline, I mean whatever one decides with respect to the center of the cassette)
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