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Old 10-21-17 | 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
What kind of BB? does it have lockrings that run up against the shell? Something like a Phil would not really need facing.

The facing operation doesn't really effect the threads it just ensures the sides are parallel. Chasing the shell threads involves specific thread cuttters.
It’s a Campy Chorus 102mm cartridge. Same as used in the 10s group.Threads are in good shape, the shell measures 70.0* with my calipers, so I figure the faces must be out of parallel a fair amount. I guess another solution would be a Phil Wood BB.

[MENTION=110545]qcpmsame[/MENTION] - That little bit of oxidation is the only rust I could see in the whole frame. Don’t worry, I sprayed it with Boeshield since taking the pic.
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