MTB old school conversion

wheeliepete

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Glad to see it fits OK. A 42T Lekkie will deff. improve your chainline, if it touches the linkage place washers behind it. Use Locktite on the fixing nut on the drive.
 

liefbike

Finding my (electric) wheels
Aug 6, 2020
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Glad to see it fits OK. A 42T Lekkie will deff. improve your chainline, if it touches the linkage place washers behind it. Use Locktite on the fixing nut on the drive.
Cheers
I gather you are suggesting that it might be better to move the chain line inward (aim being the centre of the cassette). For the Lekkie, I gather the offset is 4mm more than the stock, so it may still clear the chainstay by the said minimum recommended of 3 mm; otherwise I wasn't aware that the Bafang chainring mount could cope with the addition of washers, so thanks.

Chainline aside, and in terms of speed, the 44T with the current 11-34 will apparently give a range between 29.84 kph and 9.65 kph at 60 rpm, which sounds reasonable. The 42T would narrow that range a bit.
 

liefbike

Finding my (electric) wheels
Aug 6, 2020
20
2
Glad to see it fits OK. A 42T Lekkie will deff. improve your chainline, if it touches the linkage place washers behind it. Use Locktite on the fixing nut on the drive.
Have taken up your suggestion and purchased a Lekkie 42T (not cheap at A$175);

I also decided to ditch the existing 9 speed 11-34 cassette for a 10 speed 11-40, that I had. Also then have had to order a matching 10 speed XT shadow clutch rear derailleur (said to improve hang on ability), 10 speed XT shifter and chain.