what shimano BB are you running with you Sugino 75s
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what shimano BB are you running with you Sugino 75s
I know, I know.
this does not need to turn in to a ****ing debate!
if you are running a shimano BB with your Sugino 75s I want to know what bb works best for you.
I don't want to hear about jis vs. iso!
this does not need to turn in to a ****ing debate!
if you are running a shimano BB with your Sugino 75s I want to know what bb works best for you.
I don't want to hear about jis vs. iso!
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Dude, Shimano is JIS and the 75 is ISO. Your bike is going to spontaneously combust.
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I'm pretty sure it's a UN73.
Make sure to grease one of the tapers, and don't grease the other. Loctite on one side and teflon tape on the other.
Make sure to grease one of the tapers, and don't grease the other. Loctite on one side and teflon tape on the other.
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I have a UN-73 in the 68x107 variety. It sits at around 42mm for the chainline.
If you ask me why, I'll tell you that I didn't want to keep all the tools around to maintain another type of BB when all my other bikes are Shimano cartridge.
If you ask me why, I'll tell you that I didn't want to keep all the tools around to maintain another type of BB when all my other bikes are Shimano cartridge.
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I just want to get my dura-ace off before I sell it.
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I was thinking of just JB welding the cranks to a stick. what do you think about that? should it work?
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Phil 110.5 ISO. Buy a Miche Primato if you're just gonna sell it.
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Yea, the phil is pretty money, but not if you're selling it. Just come clean with the kid. Tell him to buy his own damned phil BB.