Help ID'ing this Bottom Bracket
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Maybe a Tange offering?
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Mid-late 80’s Sugino or Sugino copy, allows you to adjust the chainline 1-2mm. Loosen the lockring (perhaps with your ancient RockRing tool) and then use the pin wrench to adjust the cups. Then tighten the lockrings. Takes a little practice but works well, and the sealed bearings generally lasted a long time.
Recently purchased a new one, NOS, Performance brand, 115mm spindle.
Recently purchased a new one, NOS, Performance brand, 115mm spindle.
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