Re: [CR]69mm BB?

(Example: Production Builders)

Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:11:18 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
From: "Roman Stankus" <rstankus@mindspring.com>
To: Fred Rafael Rednor <fred_rednor@yahoo.com>, marcus.e.helman@gm.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]69mm BB?


Fred and Marcus,

A 70 may indeed be the proper way to go - but I have an early 60's that I aquired on ebay in the past year that came to me as a bare frame with a 68mm BB width. I assumed that over the years, it had one or two too many facings but who knows. I installed a 68 mm BB axle and all is fine with chainlines and shifting and rides great. It's was repainted in the early/mid 70's. I ride it with improper NR gear that goes with the vintage of the repaint. I'm not sure I could stand to restore it - then I'd have to track down all the old bits - perhaps if I get a little more cumpulsive.......

Roman Stankus Atlanta, Georgia USA

-----Original Message-----

>From: Fred Rafael Rednor <fred_rednor@yahoo.com>

>Sent: Sep 21, 2006 11:01 AM

>To: marcus.e.helman@gm.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

>Subject: Re: [CR]69mm BB?

>

>Marcus,

> Use a 70mm spindle. Assuming that this thing has Italian

>threading, that's what the make expected you to do anyway. If

>it helps with th chainline, you might consider using a 1mm

>spacer between the fixed cup and the BB shell. In fact, there

>seem to hae been a couple of BB shell manufacturers who

>expected you to use a fixed cup spacer. (Or some extremely

>zealous mechanics facing the shells...)

> Good luck,

> Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia (USA)

>

>--- marcus.e.helman@gm.com wrote:

>

>>

>> I just measured the BB of my '68ish Cinelli, and got 69mm,

>> right between

>> the standard widths of 68 and 70. There is a Japanese BB in

>> there now. I

>> am thinking about replacing it. Should I use a spindle for a

>> 68mm BB or a

>> 70mm BB? I care about Q factor, but I think that if I use a

>> 68, I run the

>> risk that the adjustable cup will go too far into the BB

>> shell, and there

>> will be nothing for the lockring to grab onto. Italian

>> standard appears to

>> be 70mm too.

>>

>> Have I missed anything?

>>

>> Is there any difference between pre-CPSC Campagnolo and

>> post-CPSC

>> Campagnolo? If so, are the parts marked differently? I have

>> looked at

>> some catalogs online, and I don't see any difference.

>>

>> Best regards,

>> Marcus Helman

>> Huntington Woods, Michigan

>> USA

>>

>>

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