Ugh! I love it when you're pressed for time and you end up having to deal with problems that shouldn't be problems!
Tonight I was messing around with some crank and chain wheel things and just couldn't get things to fit right. Took everything off to investigate and I'm 98% sure my crank shaft is installed backwards! Easy fix, right? Not so fast, turns out none of my bottom bracket tools will clear the long, fat bike shaft. I would have to drill one out (which I may do) to fit over the shaft and then wrench it with an adjustable wrench. For now though, after fiddling with it a bit and taking into consideration what I want to do, I think I can juuust make it work for now, until I have time to make it right.
The weird thing is, I rode this bike after I bought it, and I have never messed with the bottom bracket. Just to be sure I got the original cranks out thinking they might be a different offset or something and they really don't fit right either! It's almost like it was put together wrong but good enough that it worked. In my mind, the correct bottom bracket and crank assembly would have the same amount of axle showing through each crank, but if I do it that way I get like 3/4 inch clearance on the non-drive side, and basically none on the drive side. Looking at the bottom bracket shaft it sure looks like if I turned it around everything would even up:
I know this bike has some crazy frame offsets, but at least where the cranks turn the chainstays are equal distance from the center of the frame. Am I wrong in thinking the shaft should be longer on the drive side, where the sprocket is?
Wasn't anticipating dealing with this, but as long as I can get the crank arms to clear the frame I'll be ok.