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tomsmart27 07-02-08 07:37 AM

Bottom Bracket Woes
 
I am currently trying to get this bike back on the road. Ages ago the bottom broke and I bought a new one, but it wouldn't fit. We sort of gave up but now are back with a vengeance.

Unfortunately, the sticker has come off of the bottom bracket, but I think I bought a 68x113. Looking at the specs below, suggests I should have bought a 68x110.

http://www.bikepedia.com/quickbike/B...wood&Type=bike

Is this 113 useless, or would you expect it to just stick out a further 3mm? We tried to fit it, but would only screw in a certain amount, maybe about a third in.

Do I need to buy a new bottom bracket, or just grow some muscles.

Thanks in advance.

bikeman715 07-02-08 11:03 AM

chase out the treads in the BB. maybe you are cross treading as you are going in. buy a new BB of 110 mm. it will stick out 3 mm longer which may throw your chain line off a little bit .

lifeinajug 07-02-08 01:07 PM

make sure it is the right threading. There are several styles that aren't interchangable. Sheldon has a great page with the info...

Bill Kapaun 07-02-08 03:03 PM

3MM is only about 1/8"! 7 speed cogs are spaced on 5MM centers, so you're just a bit over 1/2 cog off.
Add to the fact, it may only protrude 1.5MM further on EACH side?
There's a possibility that it MIGHT improve your "effective" chain line, if you tend to use the smaller cogs.

Your problem is NOT the length of the spindle.

smurf hunter 07-02-08 03:25 PM

Yeah, aside from potentially awkard chainline, you could probably increase spindle length by 5mm or longer.
As was said, double check your threading and shell width (english/ISO, italian, french - 68mm/70mm/73mm, etc.)

griftereck 07-03-08 12:22 AM

will be 1.5mm as it'll be on either side of the axle the difference in size

tomsmart27 07-03-08 05:37 AM

Cheers guys much appreciated, i thought a few mm shouldnt hurt.

operator 07-03-08 06:24 AM

This discussion of chainline is pretty irrelevant until you figure out why the BB isn't threading in all the way. Chase threads? Unmarked bb not english/compatible with your current bike? etc. etc.


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