I've got a pile of this stuff now. The cranks and BB from the bodgers ( Sick Bike Parts surplus/ Luna Cyclone double ring set.) was way too heavy to consider for the XC bike. Some of the chain rings were solid steel with no cutouts, just a big metal disc. But the HD White industries freewheel was excellent, and the flat 110BCD adapter puts the single chain ring right in the middle of the single sealed ball bearing. More on this later.
The SJS stoker cranks were very nice, and only about 20g. heavier per arm than the XT Hollowforged Shimanos they're replacing and look about the same too. But the cheap freewheel wasn't sealed and was oozing grease all over the inside of it's plastic bag, so it won't get put on the bike. The 104BCD adapter is very nice, but it's designed for 2 chain rings and they straddle the single bearing. This may work alright if both are driving evenly but may not be ideal for a single chain ring setup. So it's the SJS crank arms and square BB that will be used, with the sealed White Industries racing BMX freewheel ( that can be overhauled), and the flat 110bcd adapter that puts the ring chain ring centered over the bearing.
The English BB threads, and the freewheel threads are the same. The BMX freewheeel didn't thread quite as far down on the crank so I needed a thicker spacer. ABB adjusting ring worked perfectly for this. The chrome one fromSJS looks very nice.
Thorn says these can only be used with an IGH setup. That's because the single sealed ball bearing doesn't like any side load. But on the mid drive Ebikes I've come up with a chain guide made out of recumbent toothed idler parts that feeds the chain straight onto the chainring (like a derailleur pulley) no matter what angle the chain is coming from. This includes lateral or vertical misalignment or play ( useful with a locked rear freewheel). So I want the chain ring centered over the bearing, and the idler/guide will remove any side loads. The actual chainline is not too important when this is used. But it may be pretty good anyway. With this type of guide i also don't need to rely on Wide/Narrow chain rings, or modern clutch type derailleurs to hold things together. This means Rapid Rise is still an option.