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Old 10-03-05, 08:14 PM
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Cadre Allege? Italian or English?
My current crankset is pretty beat up and would like to put a Campy on there.

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I've replaced 2 bbs on peugeots, and one was french, the other ISO. I'm doubting that its italian. Take it apart and measure. OR, (even better), take it apart, clean it, repack it, and put it back together with a new spindle that fits your new crank.
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I could be wrong, but I think even some Pugs around that era were Swedish. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by seely
I could be wrong, but I think even some Pugs around that era were Swedish. Good luck!
you mean swiss...
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I could be wrong, but I think even some Pugs around that era were Swedish. Good luck!
What are the specs on the 'Swedish' threading.....Eh LBS dude?
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What are the specs on the 'Swedish' threading.....Eh LBS dude?
35mm x beautiful blonde women, IIRC.
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