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Old 11-27-10, 12:02 PM
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Sram bottom bracket 63MM?

Is there such a BB in existance as a Sram red ceramic BLACK BOX 63mm BB?
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Old 11-27-10, 12:07 PM
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If there is, it isn't listed on their site. Also the only 63mm BB shells that I've ever heard of are those that happen when folks get carried away with a BB facer.

So I can't say for sure there isn't, since non-existence is impossible to assert reliably, but let's say I doubt it highly. Are you sure the 63mm isn't a typo or misread of 68mm?
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https://www.sram.com/sram/road/products/sram-red-bb
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63 is a typo. There's no such thing. End thread.
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63 is a typo. There's no such thing. End thread.
My, you are an optimist.
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Old 11-28-10, 12:30 PM
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My, you are an optimist.
all i know is is LOLed for real when i read it the first time
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So?

I'm just wondering why you woke this zombie.
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Originally Posted by jhoppen@hotmail View Post
Was searching on something similar and came across this post. Was just giving my two cents. Hope my replying didn’t cause any harm.
Not at all.
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So?

I'm just wondering why you woke this zombie.
That's how Google works.

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