Bottom Bracket Identification
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Bottom Bracket Identification
Can anyone identify this BB? There are few clues. The spindle has "3S2" stamped on it. One of the cups has a logo of what looks like a trumpet? Any ideas?
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Do you know what it came out of or what country it came from?
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This came from a Austro Dailmer Inter10; Maybe early 70s from the DuraAce 1st gen brakes. The RD is Shimano 600. I don't know a lot about Shimano. Could brakes and RD be from same time period?
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Maybe a stronglight. I saw a spec list that named BB as "stronglight, nickel finish" on the spindle. The spindle is a weird color, almost redish.
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That is a Sugino bottom bracket from Japan, and was likely installed as a set with the Sugino crank now on the bike - a cheap replacement for the crankset this bike came with.
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