Hi,

Thanks for responding.

I was thinking that as the chainstays got wider, the cassette moved
outboard more, but that isn't true is it?  The cassette must be in the
same place no matter how wide the chainstays are?  So that meas every
crank has an ideal distance from the BB shell that perfectly lines up
its chain rings with the cassette?  So for bikes with wide chain
stays, you need a crank where the crank arms are further away from the
rings so that the crank arms clear the chainstays, but the rings still
line up with the cassette?

Thanks.

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