I'm wondering if going to a spider with a greater offset might also work.
I have no idea what the stock Bafang spider offset is and I have no idea where I'd order a spider with more offset.
Also, I guess I'd need a tool to pull the arm arm and the bottom bracket bolt. Is the bottom bracket bolt specific to a Bafang setup?
Any help/links would be greatly appreciated.
I'm thinking the spider with more offset might be the way to go, since I'd like to move the chainring out 2 cassette cog spaces, so the front chainring lines up with the #5 or #6 cassette cog.
I use a Park CWP 7 to pull my cranks.
I suggest a universal Pedro
https://www.modernbike.com/product-...f4xpZzLMfQev6R3E1R8rGxDR6rWtF6jxoCJqcQAvD_BwE
I like this company (in USA - but you're in BC right?). Everything I obtained from them has been by far the lowest prices and quick delivery of exactly what I ordered.
The splined nut can be removed with the proper tool (splined socket).
Measure the stock offset? I'd ping this guy
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/members/theemartymac.36918/ .
He has a lot of experience with the Ultra. Read this topic
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/bafang-ultra-drivetrain-wear-experience.42246/
This guy also knows the spiders, specs and rings that fit - inside out
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/members/m-robertson.42150/
They're running 9speeds, but you only care about the offset facts.
How wide are your bikes dropouts? You must find that first. The values for offsets required vis a vis frame width, are published.
Don't limit yourself. Use any chainring with bling. You want this
https://www.ebay.com/itm/194233531522 . It's cut to be18mm distance from base to inside of chainring and you can use the ring gear on the outside (omitting the bash-ring) if that's wide frame and either way you can use one of a million other type current, common hi lo rings, from 44 - 48T with ease - and super economy.
You're gonna eat drivetrains. You went chain for being able to get back up in a flash. You'd be in big trouble w/ a K-nay. It's gonna break too.
Belt drive is waaaaay more sensitive to alignment.
If the 6mm additional offset from reversing the spider didn't work, only Christini makes your stuff.
I'm not talking about moving the ring gear to the outside of the spider, I'm saying remove the spider - which takes the special tools listed above - and reverse it so the spider's arms face outward, not inward (stock) then reinstall.
Look closely at your spider. Is the curve of the arms inward or outward?
My understanding is with "Boost" widths it must be outward and is designed as such.
Hope this helps