Yes: 1/8" chain is wider, so will work with 3/32" chainrings and sprockets.
Personally, if I had 3/32" chain, chainring and freewheel I would stick with a 3/32" fixed sprocket: correcting their fuck-up is no reason to compromise your drivetrain.
correcting their fuck-up is no reason to compromise your drivetrain.
What do you mean by 'compromise' in this sense?
A 1/8" chain will work fine and beyond perhaps being a little noisy won't cause any problems, but running one on a 3/32" drivetrain is pointless.
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Yes: 1/8" chain is wider, so will work with 3/32" chainrings and sprockets.
Personally, if I had 3/32" chain, chainring and freewheel I would stick with a 3/32" fixed sprocket: correcting their fuck-up is no reason to compromise your drivetrain.