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I was cleaning my bike and noticed a 4mm gap between the shell and the flange. Is this normal or should I take it to the shop?
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What's your inner you tells you??
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take it in before its too late or it is already too late
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It is possible to run normal cartridge bb's as if they were chainline-adjustable, simply ignoring the flange.
Why this bb needed such a rightward offset is unknown to me, but looks like it might be a case of a triple crank being fitted onto the the bike's former double-length bb. I had an opposite situation, while tightening a Shimano UN7X bb into the right end of the bb shell, the flange broke completely off. Enough of the spline remained to allow me to still turn the cup, with final tightening being done with the left-side cup as usual. I suspect that there is sufficient engagement between the threaded cup and shell here, so as long as the cups are tight should be ok. It would have been better if a spacer filled the gap though, which would stabilize the heavily-loaded driveside end of the bb cartridge in the shell, but Phil Wood bb's and Campagnolo's best cartridge bb's from the previous era did just fine with the two ends of the bb cartridge simply tightened against each other. |
Italian thread?
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Take it in or remove the crank and tighten the BB cups yourself. It's likely that it was installed properly but has loosened off over time. That is not normal.
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Originally Posted by brian197
(Post 14622427)
I was cleaning my bike and noticed a 4mm gap between the shell and the flange. Is this normal or should I take it to the shop?
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Thanks for the replies. I took some measurements and concluded it was done to maintain the chainline. I'll most likely buy a bb tool and some spacers to fill the gap.
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Originally Posted by brian197
(Post 14624943)
Thanks for the replies. I took some measurements and concluded it was done to maintain the chainline. I'll most likely buy a bb tool and some spacers to fill the gap.
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Well, how did this work out?
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