campy record (109 mm) bb
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campy record (109 mm) bb
i am looking for a black crankset for my bianchi. it comes with the campy record bb but i was confused as to which crankset would work with it. would a fsa carbon crankset work? or if u know of another black set please let me know.
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Originally Posted by dylandom
i am looking for a black crankset for my bianchi. it comes with the campy record bb but i was confused as to which crankset would work with it. would a fsa carbon crankset work? or if u know of another black set please let me know.
But check out the black anondized Sugino 75's. They're plenty stiff, not too pricey, and look damn good.
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I do not think a Campy bottom bracket and Sugino 75's will play nice together. Don't they have different tapers?
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Originally Posted by prodigal son
I do not think a Campy bottom bracket and Sugino 75's will play nice together. Don't they have different tapers?
yup.
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Campy+Sugino=Bad
Campy+Campy=Good
any Japanese BB+Sugino=Good
Campy+Campy=Good
any Japanese BB+Sugino=Good
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before i knew about jis and iso tapers
i used a sugino 75 on a 60's era campy
bottom bracket. it worked ...but i switched
back to an old gipiemme crank to be on
the safe side.
i used a sugino 75 on a 60's era campy
bottom bracket. it worked ...but i switched
back to an old gipiemme crank to be on
the safe side.
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On my bianchi I almost powdercoated some campy pista cranks black, but thought that would be sacrilege and decided against it.
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oops! Forgot that I have Campy Super Record BB and Sugino 75 cranks on the Somec. It works.
S/F,
CEYA!
S/F,
CEYA!
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thanks. ok, so i am going to order a sugino 75 in black.
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Originally Posted by DianaG4
thanks. ok, so i am going to order a sugino 75 in black.
Don't order yet, since you are in NYC. We can meet up and I can bring my Sugino cranks to test them before you buy.
S/F,
CEYA!
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ohh so much better ceya. i emailed tony at iro and he said that if i want all black, i have to change the bb out. so now........ i think i am just going to remove it. but thank u so much for the offer. if i change my mind, i'll pm u.