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Old 12-06-15 | 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
I prefer the ones that are built onto the BB shell, but from what I understand, the bolt-on plastic ones are less trouble. My D'Arienzo has tubes the curve under the BB, with a clear plastic liner inside and caps on each end. That's a nice touch, and very easy to keep lubed and clear of debris.
When we are in the Portland/Vancouver area (month or two at a time) I really don't like getting the grime slurry carried into BB tubes on my customs or even the Pinarello pathways inside the BB. I have been pondering how to do this with the sealed housing/cables being made today.
I have seen a few older Bassos and search D'Arienzo but could not find such a BB.
Would love to see any photos or details on the liner caps if not too much trouble.
Thanks
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