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Old 09-19-11 | 10:41 PM
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oldster
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Originally Posted by 753proguy
Italian threads are right-handed on both sides. It is 36 x 24, right? Get a Zog's Cogs fixed-cup wrench, or a tool that actually clamps on, so it can't slip, but I've never seen a cup that I couldn't get off with a Zog's wrench.
Sheldon sez its Right/RIght, but I put a pretty good amount of pressure on it with the wrench and it did not move, If I have one that is really not right right, and I really lean on it, I am afraid I will strip the threads ,and then be up S/creek,trying to get a new bottom bracket..,and rethread the frame...Hope I am not being to paranoid, just trying to get it right....
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