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Bottom bracket with a threaded spindle stud
I'm working on a converting an older road bike to a fixed gear. The bottom bracket is in pretty good shape, but has a threaded spindle stud, so there's a nut that screws on to the spindle to hold the crank arms in place. On the drive side, everything worked out when I installed a single-speed crank that I had lying around, the chainline is even good.
On the left side, the recess in the crank arm doesn't leave enough space to screw the nut onto the spindle. I don't know why one crank arm fits and the other doesn't. I'm looking to buy a new crankset, anyway, but I want to make sure I get something that will fit on the spindle, since I'd like to keep the bottom bracket. Any advice? |
Deadblow hammer...
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If you're planning to replace the crank, spend another 20 bucks and get a new bottom bracket to go with it. It's not worth the effort to try to make something fit.
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Right, I realize a bottom bracket matched to my crank is ideal, but unfortunately I don't have the tools to remove this sort of bottom bracket. If I can find a crank that works, I'll go with that option over taking the bike into the shop. The bike came with old sugino cranks, so maybe a new sugino would work?
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Originally Posted by nstone
(Post 12485311)
The bike came with old sugino cranks, so maybe a new sugino would work?
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Also, what kind of man ignores the opportunity to buy tools?
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