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Dura Ace 7600 cranks + Shimano UN53

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Old 12-28-07, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by piratelove
I run a un53 107 w/ my 75's and it's fine. I just overhauled my drivetrain today and the BB is still spinning smooth after about 2 years, too.
Nice. Well, I ordered a Campy 111 bb. Hope my chainline isn't too ****ed up.
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Originally Posted by sp00ki
Lol, why? I like to use the hand-me down system:
my nice bike -> my gf's nice bike -> my rain/lockup bike -> her rain/lockup bike -> the part box
(though we're getting to a point where some of her components are nicer than mine...)
Because I don't ride my nice bike in the rain, so it makes sense to keep an unsealed 75 BB in that and not worry about overhaul, while throwing a 20 dollar BB on the rain bike and not worrying about that either. Yeah, I could sell the 75 BB for a Campy Centaur or something but... maybe in the future.
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you dudes i justed picked these cranks up (link) https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN:IT&ih=003
and im spaced 120 out back anybody know what size bb i need?
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just so you know in the future, the rear spacing has nothing to do with chain line. according to the origin-8 website, you need to use a 103mm square taper bottom bracket in order to achieve a standard track chain line. sugino and some other companies make very cheap sealed bottom brackets in that length.
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Thanks alot Shants!!!
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Hi, guys, I've just picked up the Dura Ace 7600 cranks. I want to pair them with a Phil Wood titanium JIS bottom bracket (How heavy is the 7610 bb, and where can you find it?). Is this a good idea? If so, which would work better? The 108mm or the 111? Thanks in advance.
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If you're going to go Phil, you might as well go ISO. The DA NJS cranks are ISO, not JIS. You "can" do JIS and be fine like I am doing but you have to run that for the rest of the crankset's lifespan... anyways if you have the choice get the ISO Phils in ~109mm. 7610BB's are hard to find cuz they aren't made anymore.
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Originally Posted by andre nickatina
If you're going to go Phil, you might as well go ISO. The DA NJS cranks are ISO, not JIS. You "can" do JIS and be fine like I am doing but you have to run that for the rest of the crankset's lifespan... anyways if you have the choice get the ISO Phils in ~109mm. 7610BB's are hard to find cuz they aren't made anymore.
Thanks! For some reason I always assumed that Dura-Ace cranks were JIS. Should I go with the 108mm or the 110.5?
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The Shimano BB is 109mm, so I'd say go Phil 108mm and space it out 1mm farther driveside.
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Have SOME 7610 BB here ...Taiwan. if you guys want it I'll try to post on ebay.
Italian 70x109 or NJS 68x109..both ISO taper for sure.

https://picasaweb.google.com.tw/deanl...HEADSET7610BB#
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I have a lighty used 7600 BB. PM me if interested.
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