Small GBW with 170mm Silver cranks which measure out to ~185mm 
center-to-end on the crank arm. I took a measurement of the chain stay 
width at the longest point of the crank arm that came out to ~120mm.

--Ed C.

On Thursday, December 30, 2021 at 6:13:38 PM UTC-8 Paul Clifton wrote:

> Awesome. Thanks Ed!
> Outer width of the chainstays. Crank arms are 172.5.
>
> On Thursday, December 30, 2021 at 8:06:53 PM UTC-6 Ed Carolipio wrote:
>
>> Hi Paul - wanted to give you a measurement but need to know where 
>> specifically along the chainstay are you looking for the width, i.e., how 
>> far back from the bottom bracket shell? Also, are you looking for the inner 
>> width or the outer width?
>>
>> --Ed C.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 30, 2021 at 5:13:16 PM UTC-8 Paul Clifton wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone tell me the outside-to-outside chainstay width on a Gus/Susie 
>>> for crank clearance purposes?
>>>
>>> I emailed Riv but haven't heard back, and I could use an answer sooner 
>>> rather than later, since there's an item on eBay that I might need to snag 
>>> ...
>>>
>>> I'm specifically wondering if the White Industries A30 crankset (R30 
>>> arms with M30 73mm spindle) will work. That ends up with inner arm to arm 
>>> measurement of 137mm. I have the arms and would like to just buy a 73mm 
>>> spindle. The narrower Q would probably be a small bonus. But that seems 
>>> kinda narrow for a bike the fits 2.8" tires.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Paul in AR
>>>
>>

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