I think I've decided to just get a lock ring, clean up the existing 15t chain ring and use that, dump the chain guard ( thus giving room to clean it out properly). I'll install the mud stop and seal . This should keep the computers stuff happy by not increasing size of chain ring, while allowing a way for the mud/crap to get out and the seals should keep it all waterproof.@Bearing Man - well, false starts and hiccups aside, definitely think this needs doing - many thanks. I'm now about to put an Sram 18t sprocket on. However, the 14t seems to have a 3mm offset for some reason whereas the 18t doesn't. Also, if I ditch the cover, how do I secure the sprocket in place ?. I need to clean it all up properly and observe. It's dark here now and can barely see what I'm doing.
The 14t sprocket has no label on it so can't i.d. what to look for.
Check this muck out! - 350 miles, eh?
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I'm happy with the gear ratios at the moment, so I'll see how it all goes for a few months and track down a new chain ring in the future if required.
@Bearing Man - in the meantime, I bought both greases from you ( just in case) which one do I use for the mud stop and seal jobs ?
Cheers