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Changing Out Ultra Torque Bearings..

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Old 05-21-08, 07:03 PM
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Crank arm hitting the derailer cage???

Nope...

Happened on two different frames and it would hit the cable before the cage...

When spinning the bearings there is a flat spot on the drive side and there is no evidence of a rub on the derailer...
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Ultra Torque Bearing Click

I've been following various threads and fixes, including Rogue Mechanic's and Tristan's on shimming the BB to minimize axial runout on these ultratorque BB's. Done all that, and mine still clicks, so wondering if your bearing replacement fixed yours. Thanks...
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