Remember I had to struggle to find chain to tire clearance using Fat Franks with the wide rims? The Fat Franks sit really wide on the wide rims. Venice has a lot of experience with many types of cruiser frames, being a commercial builder & he's giving some good insight derived over many years of building bikes that his customers can live with on a day to day basis, with the least hassle. I only build for myself & have stopped using Fat Franks on standard width frames with wide wheel, because I got tired of spending time realigning everything each time I removed the rear wheel. Just because you can do something doesn't mean it's a brilliant idea. I'm currently running a Fat Frank & wide wheels on my Simplex build but it has a custom built wide frame and a custom built, wide leaf fork.
Venice mentioned keeping straight chain lines in a previous post & this is so important to drive train life and that includes chain breakage & being stranded on the side of the road. I've never broken even a kit chain running a China girl, but I'm a fanatic about keeping the chains straight & properly lubricated, Add to that wheels that run true & chains shouldn't be much a problem. I'm getting close to 500 hours of mixed riding on one of my bikes running a China Girl motor and the original chain is still good. Rick C.
These bikes are super fun to ride, but if you are constantly fussing with poor choices made during construction the bike quickly looses it's appeal.
Rick C.