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Old 07-09-08, 01:16 PM
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skeem
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paul hubs chainline

i have a formula to deep v rear right now but i just got my paul high flange hubs in and when my new rims and spokes and truing stand come in im going to make me a high quality wheelset and pray everyday that they dont get stolen. but paul says the chailine is 44mm and the formulas are 42, what would be the best way to compensate for this. i have truvativ touro cranks so its not like a square taper where you can just more the crank arms on the spindle. im a mechanic at a bike shop so i have access to all tools, but im just new to singlespeeeds and fixies as i mostly work on and build road bikes and mountain bikes but i rarely encounter dilemmas like this one. thanks.
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