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Old 12-09-14, 12:46 PM
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bearings for a c60

Hello out there. Have a question concerning bottom brackets. Am slowly buying a colnago c60 frame which I might finally get paid off in new year..Yah Hoo! with it's new thread fit bottom bracket and wondering what bearings would have to get if I wanted to fit a campagnolo over torque chain set? Am trying to get my dense head around all these new press fit bearings and such but is still confusing the life out of me
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I'd have to see what you are talking about .. tried asking the shop?

a press fit bearing has an OD, an ID and a thickness, .. all can be measured.
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Originally Posted by boomwater
Hello out there. Have a question concerning bottom brackets. Am slowly buying a colnago c60 frame which I might finally get paid off in new year..Yah Hoo! with it's new thread fit bottom bracket and wondering what bearings would have to get if I wanted to fit a campagnolo over torque chain set? Am trying to get my dense head around all these new press fit bearings and such but is still confusing the life out of me
IME and opinion, if you are not totally confused, well, you're just not thinking clearly.
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If it is a threaded bottom bracket shell it will be either English or Italian. If it's one of the press-in types, your guess is a good as mine. Why not contact the selling dealer and ask?
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