(10-28-2025, 05:51 AM)m in sc Wrote: how far off is it? you can use a carrier adapter and move the sprocket out pretty easily. rebel gears in Tennessee (highly recommend) made one for the RD to bring the rear sprocket out about 10mm when i built custom wheels for is using a european rear disc hub, then putting on wide spoked wheels. they can do further though. i was able to get an offset front sprocket and they did the rear carrier adapter. been on for 17? years or so zero issues.
More than a inch witch would put the sprocket far left of the Cush drive bearing and cause issues i have a place to make a space no problem it’s the geometry of where the sprocket ends up in correlation with the drive bearing would laterally stress the bearing too much leading to premature failure