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gonathan85 05-30-10 02:25 AM

sugino maxy crank
 
I've ordered a wheelset for my bike finally...also..bike should be headed to powdercoating sometime this week.

I have a question regarding which bottom bracket to order for the cranks that I already have.

I did a small amount of research, but still don't know which bottom bracket is correct.

I think I have a crank made by Sugino. The model is "Maxy." Here is a picture. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_2548.jpg

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_2550.jpg

Thanks.
nate

gonathan85 05-30-10 02:28 AM

http://velobase.com/ListComponentGal...2-31a7ef4fe668

pretty sure this is what i have.

also. i don't have the "caps" that screw into the threading to cover the end of the spindle. do these "caps" come with the bottom bracket? are they usually part of the crank set i already have?

Retro Grouch 05-30-10 05:51 AM

I just test fit any JIS square taper bottom bracket that I happen to have on hand. Then I estimate how much longer or shorter spindle length I think that I need.

The caps usually come with the crank but they're a generic size and thread so you can use caps from any old crank. They're only cosmetic anyway so you don't really need them. Newer allen bolt-style bottom brackets are usually designed to eliminate the need for the caps.

mickey85 05-30-10 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by Retro Grouch (Post 10887140)
I just test fit any JIS square taper bottom bracket that I happen to have on hand. Then I estimate how much longer or shorter spindle length I think that I need.

The caps usually come with the crank but they're a generic size and thread so you can use caps from any old crank. They're only cosmetic anyway so you don't really need them. Newer allen bolt-style bottom brackets are usually designed to eliminate the need for the caps.

The caps also help keep grit out of the crank threads. You can usually get snap or screw-one ones from an LBS, or from a place like loosescrews.com

http://www.loosescrews.com/index.cgi...d=894117430460

Zaphod Beeblebrox 05-30-10 10:15 AM

FWIW my sugino Maxy crankset is ISO taper, not JIS.

unworthy1 05-30-10 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox (Post 10887755)
FWIW my sugino Maxy crankset is ISO taper, not JIS.

that's very odd, I'm surprised that anything other than the early MIGHTY models have anything other than JIS...but if yours does have ISO taper I would assume it to be a very early MAXY, which the OP's is not.

gonathan85 05-30-10 05:49 PM

Hey! Great replies guys, thanks so much. This makes things much easier on someone that is relatively new to the hobby.

From what I gather, I should be looking for a JIS square taper bottom bracket.

I'm assuming that both the wheelset, and the frame that I will be using will determine which JIS square taper bb to get. Is this true?

Thanks,
nate

robatsu 05-30-10 06:09 PM

I once heard a rumor that Maxy's had their own taper that was slightly different than either JIS or ISO.

gonathan85 05-31-10 01:43 AM


Originally Posted by robatsu (Post 10889225)
I once heard a rumor that Maxy's had their own taper that was slightly different than either JIS or ISO.

yeesh...things like this make me leery of spending the time ordering something online...only to have it arrive and not fit.

hmmmm. :cry:

Sixty Fiver 05-31-10 02:01 AM

My Maxy has a Sugino bb and spindle to match... do not have the measurement on this as it was nicely fitted to my bike and had no reason to check the width or taper.

If you fit an ISO crank to a JIS spindle it will sit 4.5 mm farther out than it would on an ISO spindle of the same length while fitting a JIS crank on an ISo spindle will put it 4.5 mm closer in than if it was installed on the same length JIS spindle.

Mixing cranks and spindles does not usually cause any problem although fitting a JIS to an ISO spindle wil cause issues if the crank is removed repeatedly to service the bottom bracket... with sealed cartridge bb's this is not a problem as the service intervals can be years and many thousands and thousands of miles.

gonathan85 05-31-10 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 10890349)
My Maxy has a Sugino bb and spindle to match... do not have the measurement on this as it was nicely fitted to my bike and had no reason to check the width or taper.

If you fit an ISO crank to a JIS spindle it will sit 4.5 mm farther out than it would on an ISO spindle of the same length while fitting a JIS crank on an ISo spindle will put it 4.5 mm closer in than if it was installed on the same length JIS spindle.

Mixing cranks and spindles does not usually cause any problem although fitting a JIS to an ISO spindle wil cause issues if the crank is removed repeatedly to service the bottom bracket... with sealed cartridge bb's this is not a problem as the service intervals can be years and many thousands and thousands of miles.

Whew...have been doing a lot of definition and bicycle term look-up lately.

I understand what you're saying now.

I think I'll wait till my wheelset gets here, and take my frame, wheelset, and cranks to the LBS in order to test fit bb's.

I'm still not completely sure what I should order, if I were to order online.

Thanks


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