ok, first: i've searched our subforum and can't find a sufficient resolution to my problem. lots have helped, but i'm still confused.
i have dura-ace 7400 double road cranks and a shimano 112mm bb. when i mount the chainring on the inside of the spider, it's too close to the chainstay (the chainring doesn't hit the stay, but the chain will), and when i mount it on the outside of the spider, the chainline is something like 45mm (way too long, of course). sheldon says that for my cranks,
a 112mm spindle length is a good match. but this is assumes a 43.5mm chainline, which is the average of the chainlines if there were two chainrings on the double crank.
so, generally, if you need a straight chainline with one chainring on a double road crank, will you need to look for a shorter spindle than what's recommended (or mount the chainring on the inside of the spider, assuming that you have enough room)?
anyone have (older) dura-ace road cranks?