1. Saddle, Post, Clamp - I would like to run the
Brooks B17, am I correct to say I'd need a 22.2mm seat post like
this, and a rail clamp like
this and a 25mm seat clamp like
this?
All of those parts will work, but DANG that's an expensive set of seatguts. Same design, at a nicer price:
http://www.amazon.com/SBS-Seat-Rail..._sim_sg_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=1QEVHE7Z0WQWHKW4DZ0J B/c the B17 is single-rail, you don't have to run a Brooks clamp....
As for the seatpost clamp, I wanted to point out that the actual size you need is 25.4mm, like the description in your link.... but I don't believe i've ever seen a 25mm clamp, anyway. Just try and be sure you got the right one. Speaking of which, are you sure you want one with a quick release??
2. Rear hub - I'd like to use the
Sturmey Archer X-RD. I've noticed it comes in both a 1 speed and 7 speed version. I've ordered the stock frame which Bicycle808 has advised likely 110mm between the drop-outs, I've been told by Worksman that it's 4.25" (107.95mm). Is it possible to run this hub on the stock frame?
Yeah, I have a Worksman INB with a Sturmey X-RD in my garage right now. I got the 7 speed version, removed the spacers on the axle, and built the wheel around that with a singlespeed freewheel installed. Chinline is good; no problems.
3. Crankset/BB etc - This is where I'm pretty much totally lost, I've so far been unable to figure out all the variables mentioned. Is there any specific recommendations (with key dimensions) for a 3-piece BMX tubular (silver crank arms) together with the Sturmey Archer X-RD hub, and a specific BB that would work? To be foolproof is there a set including BB you could recommend? Looking for a combination that loosely mimics the Core77 Dutchmaster. I've determined the sprocket used is a Profile Racing is one of
these in Black (40T I believe)
OK, here's what i used on my INB with the X-RD hub:
http://www.amazon.com/Redline-3-Pie...rican+bb&pebp=1422880997139&peasin=B000IQBBKO
This BB will work on your frame, with ANY bmx crank with a
19mm spindle... The one I used was:
http://www.amazon.com/Redline-Fligh...t+chrome&pebp=1422881070006&peasin=B000IQEBBU
There are literally dozens of other options at other pricepoints; these happen to be very nicely made and finished cranks with a good design (pinchbolts), but buy what your budget and preferences dictate. Just remember: you'll want a crank with a
19mm spindle. Between the bb set and crankset I've posted, you'll have everything you need for the cranks, except the sprocket. Incidentally, the Profile Imperial has a 19mm bore, and will fit this set-up just fine; you'll just need to try a few different spacer combinations to get it dialed-in. If you use a different front sprocket, it may have a larger dore, and you can still run it by using a "hat washer".... FYI, your INB will look infinitely tougher with a 44t front sprocket; just run a bigger freewheel to compensate. The Dutch Master, i'm pretty sure, ran a 44t Imperial....and if it didn't, it bloody well should've...
HTH. The crank stuff gets confusing, but you'll get it!