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Any track hubs will fit 130- you just need two 5mm spacers or 10mm worth of M10 washers... of the chain line is wrong, get a wheel builder to re/dish the wheel. Usually chainring on inner side of a double chain set works out fine...
Thank you, I didn't think to move chainwheel inwards. Arms are in, I guess I could space chainwheel yet already having about 3-5mm spacing I am skeptical.
I think it is just as easy yet cheaper to buy whole bike.
Any suggestions? All I can think of is a high bottom bracket. I had ordered 1 but they took my money and a month and then I read that money was refunded yet bank doesn't agree.
The donor bike still perfect as a hub drive yet I wouldn't recommend to anyone to fix a 130mm axle slot. I'm finding the rule of 3 working well.
Cheap, quick, quality. Pick 2.
Sitting on this one a few seasons hoping cheap and quality become of this.
Thanks regarding crank info.. That might work.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/hubs-fixed-track/?width=130
surly mention 47.5mm chainline
https://surlybikes.com/info_hole/faqs/what_chainlines_do_your_hubs_provi...
you could see if different spacers are available or have some made
it would be easier to add remove spacers on the crankset bottom bracket if it's a threaded version to get desired chainline