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JohnDThompson 02-25-13 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by Matariki (Post 15314715)
I think it's worth an attempt to cleanup the threads by chasing them with the proper tap. Most good bike shops should have the necessary tools to do this.

If this is a 1-3/8" x 26tpi shell, it's a very rare shop that has that particular tap.

Airburst 02-25-13 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by JohnDThompson (Post 15314868)
If this is a 1-3/8" x 26tpi shell, it's a very rare shop that has that particular tap.

A standard BB threaded into the other side of the shell, so it's most likely 24tpi.

ebgbz 02-25-13 12:47 PM

It's good to know that there is such a substantial knowledge base out there for all this old or vintage or "bike mechanic" stuff! Don't anyone get their "pants in a wad", I'm really NOT making a comment about the significance of the craft! I'm hoping to learn from everyone! In the course of this thread i have learned a lot of stuff that will pay me dividends as I go thru these "projects." I have learned here:
* I can't tell the difference between 24tpi and 26tpi.
* What I thought I knew about "screwing" is all backwards...C vs CC! :lol: I'll bet you thought i was talking about something else.
* The value of threadless...well, at my age I don't have to worry about screwing to much, frontwards or backwards.
The VO threadless solution does sound like the easiest...all I have to do is "put in in!" :thumb:
Thanks to all and I will post again as I move forward with the BB insertion!

ebgbz 02-26-13 12:17 PM

I told you i would be back. I heard from VO regarding their threadless bb and this is what they said:
"Hi Doug,
I don't know if ours would work or not. My suspicion is that it won't work. I think that due to the narrow nature of the shell, the BB might run out of threads when you tighten it, thus not allowing it to properly expand."

Matariki 02-26-13 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by JohnDThompson (Post 15314868)
If this is a 1-3/8" x 26tpi shell, it's a very rare shop that has that particular tap.

Earlier in this post it was established that this was a pre-Raleigh Hercules and so likely that it had 24 TPI threads.

3alarmer 02-27-13 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by ebgbz (Post 15319316)
I told you i would be back. I heard from VO regarding their threadless bb and this is what they said:
"Hi Doug,
I don't know if ours would work or not. My suspicion is that it won't work. I think that due to the narrow nature of the shell, the BB might run out of threads when you tighten it, thus not allowing it to properly expand."

You can still get somebody to tap it slightly OS to Italian, I think, as was previously suggested.

Seriously, how valuable is this bike to you ? You could probably get a pretty good, tight BB cup
installation with red (high strength) loctite or even one of their bedding compounds, but you might
never get the cups out again. if you buy a pretty high quality sealed unit and slap it in there with
red loctite it will go for a long time......maybe longer than the rest of the bike or you.


Originally Posted by ebgbz (Post 15234851)
here's the deal. I am replacing the crank and bottom bracket. The crank is going to be an FSA Gimondi and the BB is a RPM bb 7420. The both fit and think should be all OK in the alignment. I didn't plan to use the bb in any event. Now I just need to remove the fixed cup. The lbs looked at like I had "rocks in my head" when I asked about the removal. They said that it wouldn't be usable after the removal, Not a problem! I quess it's time to get out the NEW hacksaw blade and start cutting!



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