Dura Ace 7600 cranks + Shimano UN53
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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?
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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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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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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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#
Italian 70x109 or NJS 68x109..both ISO taper for sure.
https://picasaweb.google.com.tw/deanl...HEADSET7610BB#