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NUB HELP: bottom bracket questions and solutions?!
So I recently found a Concord frame in a garbage dump and I decided, hey I want to build a fixed gear. I have almost everything covered except I attempted to put my new crank on it and I ran into a wall...
My square bottom bracket looks like this... http://i39.tinypic.com/2mzk2mr.jpg I notice that every bottom bracket I've seen has "internal threading" and I don't know what to do... Do I have to buy a new bottom bracket (which would be fine... I just dont know if I need 68mm or what) or get a certain adapter Please help out a noob |
my raleigh is like this. I remember the outside diameter of the nut was 14mm, it was kinda shaped like a track nut.
go to ace and get a fitting nut and a lock washer? |
Originally Posted by LupinIII
(Post 8811686)
my raleigh is like this. I remember the outside diameter of the nut was 14mm, it was kinda shaped like a track nut.
go to ace and get a fitting nut and a lock washer? |
It looks to me that you need this
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/images/park%20spa%201.jpg |
Originally Posted by jockscum
(Post 8811771)
How would I go buy using that nut with a standard Square Taper JIS?
on my raleigh the threaded bit sticks out past the hole in the crank so you can thread a nut on there. or you could just buy the pin spanner and put in a new bottom bracket pending standard english threading. |
I'm thinking of just buying a new bottom bracket? I'm just wondering if I need the 68mm...
Any suggestions to find out what size bracket I should get? This is the last part of my bike that I'm having trouble with then I can finally get out on the road! |
Originally Posted by LupinIII
(Post 8811889)
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on my raleigh the threaded bit sticks out past the hole in the crank so you can thread a nut on there. or you could just buy the pin spanner and put in a new bottom bracket pending standard english threading. Should I just apply more pressure to get the crank on? |
hmm, if it's not even touching then don't try to force the crank on. chances are the threads won't have enough purchase space and will just strip.
maybe it's a taper incompatibility? tho jis is fat, so it should either fit fine or go too far. i'd just get a new BB, that one looks right rusty anyways. the lbs should be able to help you out in figuring out what you need if you're not sure on what size you need |
Originally Posted by LupinIII
(Post 8811937)
hmm, if it's not even touching then don't try to force the crank on. chances are the threads won't have enough purchase space and will just strip.
maybe it's a taper incompatibility? tho jis is fat, so it should either fit fine or go too far. i'd just get a new BB, that one looks right rusty anyways. the lbs should be able to help you out in figuring out what you need if you're not sure on what size you need |
Bike parts are usually in the trash for a reason. I would suspect that if the previous owner thought that he could get $10 for that bike he would have, especially in a big bike market like Chicago.
Chances are that you found the reason why it's in the trash. The rattle-can paint job may be hiding rust or cracks. It's definitely gummed up your BB lock ring. That being said, you need both tools in this photo: http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._2049_24453572 |
Originally Posted by jockscum
(Post 8811891)
I'm thinking of just buying a new bottom bracket? I'm just wondering if I need the 68mm...
Any suggestions to find out what size bracket I should get? This is the last part of my bike that I'm having trouble with then I can finally get out on the road! |
Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 8812305)
Bike parts are usually in the trash for a reason. I would suspect that if the previous owner thought that he could get $10 for that bike he would have, especially in a big bike market like Chicago.
Chances are that you found the reason why it's in the trash. The rattle-can paint job may be hiding rust or cracks. It's definitely gummed up your BB lock ring. That being said, you need both tools in this photo: http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._2049_24453572 I've decided I'm goiing to buy a new bottom bracket.. I plan to take the bike to the LBS tomorrow and maybe ask them a few questions to figure out what size bottom bracket I need |
Rofl wow, come on people. That's just a regular square taper unit with threaded axle ends instead of the regular "internal threaded". Common on older bikes that take a 14mm nut at the top to secure the crank. This is neither unusual or noteworthy. The crank might not go on easily seeing the rust on the spindle. Take some wd-40 and some steel wool and remove it. Thats what happens when you post mech questions in the wrong forum.
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 8816473)
Thats what happens when you post mech questions in the wrong forum.
+1 The Mechanics sub-forum is really good. |
Well I ended up ordering a 68x113mm Shimano UN54 just to get riding...
If it doesn't work I'll attempt Operator's thoughts |
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