Hey Dan,
How sharp are those persuasive skills of yours, got them honed to perfection yet?
Do you think it's now time to let them loose on Hebie?
They're generally pretty good, but Hebie has so far managed to resist them.
In truth, the costs of mold creation must be enormous, and I think they would have to realize sufficient return on their investment to make it worthwhile. I'm not sure there is yet a critical mass of 36t chainring users to attract their eye.
In my extensive correspondence I was never able to convince their very nice representative that Rohloff had indeed relaxed their limitations on low gearing to allow use of a 36t chainring. I do know it is possible to produce a smaller Chainglider, for Hebie has since introduced one to fit the very small "chainwheel" used for pedelecs with Bosch mid-drive.
It has been awhile, so perhaps it is time I send another query to see if there is a chance a smaller-diameter front piece will be made.
All the best,
Dan.