So here you can see I can slide a piece of paper freely between the main gear casing and the frame rear chainstay. This is with the bottom bracket fully torqued up to 60nm. I have a 5mm spacer between the motor and the bottom bracket and I have filed away some of the motor casing so I can get it in closer to the frame. Be careful doing this, I measured the wall thickness of the casing so I could be sure I wouldn’t go right through.
The other close-up is of my chainwheel, it’s about 3mm from the chainstay. This is perfect and has taken me a lot of work (and money!) to achieve. The chain line is in line with the centre of the cassette so I should be able to get all gears and not have my chain come off. I used a bling-ring HD Pro 40t to achieve this. Expensive but nicely made.
In order to get both lock rings and the anti rotation bracket on the other side I have had to slice 5mm off the other side of my bottom bracket. This has taken me ages to do today keeping the faces parallel. Should have taken it to a bike shop to use their refacing tool!
I also bought sockets for both lock rings from Faster Bikes as I wanted to torque them up properly.
So I’ve taken my time and given a lot of thought to my install but happy with the end result.