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Old 07-01-07, 11:29 AM
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Square taper BB source.

Well I figured out I have a 68x118, 118.5 square taper BB, but where can I find a sealed replacement one? Nobody has a 118.

And by the way, its an old 80's Stronglight crank. Is that ISO or JIS?

Thanks.
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Any LBS should be able to order you one from QBP

https://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30...ils&sku=CR5377
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Originally Posted by San Rensho
Well I figured out I have a 68x118, 118.5 square taper BB, but where can I find a sealed replacement one? Nobody has a 118.

And by the way, its an old 80's Stronglight crank. Is that ISO or JIS?

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by dobber
Any LBS should be able to order you one from QBP

https://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30...ils&sku=CR5377
That one is a JIS taper, stronglight uses ISO taper. I think that the closest one that would be inexpensive would be the Campagnolo Veloce 115.5.
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I haven't done it myself, but...

Sheldon Brown sez that it's okay to use a JIS BB with an ISO crank, *as long as you don't go back and forth*: https://groups.google.com/group/rec.b...abcedc5884ae46

The tapers are similar but not identical. You can get a 118mm Shimano UN-53 BB from Sheldon Brown's shop for $25: https://sheldonbrown.com/harris/botto...s.html#shimano For $15 you can get the Nashbar square-taper BBs, which I have found to be of a good quality, but they only go up to 115mm
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Try hard to get an ISO taper. And if you're going to use a JIS taper, you'd want a different bottom bracket spindle length, since JIS taper is slightly fatter and the ISO-tapered crankarm won't slide as far onto the JIS-tapered bottom bracket as it would onto an ISO-tapered bottom bracket. I don't know the difference in distance, but I suspect you'd want a 113 or 115mm bottom bracket axle if you're forced to go JIS.
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Originally Posted by timcupery
Try hard to get an ISO taper. And if you're going to use a JIS taper, you'd want a different bottom bracket spindle length, since JIS taper is slightly fatter and the ISO-tapered crankarm won't slide as far onto the JIS-tapered bottom bracket as it would onto an ISO-tapered bottom bracket. I don't know the difference in distance, but I suspect you'd want a 113 or 115mm bottom bracket axle if you're forced to go JIS.
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In that thread I link to, it's suggested somewhere that if you change ISO->JIS, you should get about 3mm shorter JIS spindle.

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A lot of Stronglight BBs and spindles have been on ebay recently.

Loose ball BB are not bad.
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Originally Posted by timcupery
Try hard to get an ISO taper.
Try very hard. No sense using a iffy compatible BB if there is a completley compatible one out there.
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Originally Posted by vpiuva
A lot of Stronglight BBs and spindles have been on ebay recently.

Loose ball BB are not bad.

Wow, that was fast, thanks a lot everyone. I don't mind loose ball BBs, but the spindle is bad, and I though it would be easier and cheaper just to get the whole BB. But I'll see if I can find the spindle.
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Originally Posted by timcupery
Try hard to get an ISO taper. And if you're going to use a JIS taper, you'd want a different bottom bracket spindle length, since JIS taper is slightly fatter and the ISO-tapered crankarm won't slide as far onto the JIS-tapered bottom bracket as it would onto an ISO-tapered bottom bracket. I don't know the difference in distance, but I suspect you'd want a 113 or 115mm bottom bracket axle if you're forced to go JIS.
Thanks Tim, and Moxfyre too.

After reading the Sheldon Brown stuff (man the guy is good), I think I'm going to try the Nashbar 115. Mines a 118, but one of the arms already bottoms out if I go anything past about 35 ft-lbs torque on the spindle bolt. Since Stronglight is ISO, hopefully it won't bottom out on the Nashbar JIS BB which is fatter than the ISO.

What do you think?
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I'm pretty sure the Shimano UN72 or 73 I put in my Cannondale (RSX triple) was a 68/118. I got it at the LBS, but also found it at Biketoolsetc and a couple of other places.
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Originally Posted by San Rensho
Thanks Tim, and Moxfyre too.

After reading the Sheldon Brown stuff (man the guy is good), I think I'm going to try the Nashbar 115. Mines a 118, but one of the arms already bottoms out if I go anything past about 35 ft-lbs torque on the spindle bolt. Since Stronglight is ISO, hopefully it won't bottom out on the Nashbar JIS BB which is fatter than the ISO.

What do you think?
I would reiterate that it's worth looking hard (very hard, as operator says) for a ISO-taper bottom bracket. But they're hard to find, especially in an older width like 118mm.

So, what you want to do depends on how nice your crank is and how well you want to treat it. If it's old and kinda crappy but workable, then you might just get the Nashbar 115mm (JIS) square-taper BB. It's cheap and I've had good success with Nashbar BB's.

I've got a 115mm Campy (Veloce) BB. Sealed-cartridge. Used, but the bearings turn pretty smoothly - there's a bit of grit but not bad at all, it's got thousands of miles left in it. I can send it to you if you want - will throw your chainline 1.5mm inward compared to a 118mm ISO BB.
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https://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Strongli...QQcmdZViewItem
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better yet. I searched and didn't find anything, but I was looking in the "cranks and bottom brackets" category of road bike parts, and you found it in the "vintage parts" category.
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Thanks-I guess I'll go with this, since I just put 2 new chainrings on the crank, then I'll be all original Stronglight. Guess I'll have to wait another 10k miles before a new crankset!
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Originally Posted by San Rensho
Mines a 118, but one of the arms already bottoms out if I go anything past about 35 ft-lbs torque on the spindle bolt.
Mounting worn ISO cranks on JIS BBs should be no problems, I've done it several times, a good way to get some extra use.
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Originally Posted by moxfyre
In that thread I link to, it's suggested somewhere that if you change ISO->JIS, you should get about 3mm shorter ISO spindle.
I guess you meant to say "about 3 mm shorter JIS spindle"?
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https://www.velo-orange.com/cranksets.html

The stronglight is what you need but it's pricey (very). The edco seems like you can fine-tune the chainline. Doesn't specifiy if its ISO but it should be (just ask).
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Originally Posted by wroomwroomoops
I guess you meant to say "about 3 mm shorter JIS spindle"?
Indeed I did, sorry for the typo!
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