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Old 12-01-12, 03:32 PM
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miche bb?

Can miche primato advanced cranks be used with any square taper bb or does it have to be a miche one?

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it needs to be an ISO interface with the right spindle size (107mm). Any BB with those specs are fine.

https://sheldonbrown.com/bbtaper.html
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Which pretty much limits you to a Miche BB.

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or not...

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Kinex are the European manufacturer of Miche bottom brackets.
According to Velosolo shop Miche 107mm bb is discontinued.
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They weren't available for a while but I just ordered a dozen of them for the shop from a major US distributor so I don't think that's true.
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Miche

new generation BB.



https://www.miche.it/en/catalogo/cata...rale-primato-2
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Probably not helpful, but Sugino still makes a loose-ball ISO BB in 109mm.
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I'm not sure where you learned to do math but 109mm is not 107mm.
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Originally Posted by Soil_Sampler
new generation BB.
ISO 115mm, JIS 107-110mm.
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I'm not sure where you learned to do math but 109mm is not 107mm.
Im not sure if you read what he said but from what i read it looked like he posted "Probably not helpful" which im assuming he knew he was supplying information for a bb with the wrong size?

if not ill buy you a waffle.
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Im not sure if you read what he said but from what i read it looked like he posted "Probably not helpful" which im assuming he knew he was supplying information for a bb with the wrong size?
I'm going to start giving people the wrong answers in the 'Ask Scrod' thread and begin all my posts with "Probably not helpful but...".
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I knew the desired BB size was 107mm, but we're talking a 1mm difference per side. As long as there are 107mm options, my post can simply be ignored.
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Originally Posted by Soil_Sampler
I've thought those pisstard wheels were pretty cool. I haven't been able to dig up much info on them other than they're not bad. Not the lightest things ever at 930F/1130R (2060g set) but I like that the front is a 24h radial.
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You pretty much summed they up.
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Originally Posted by EpicSchwinn
I've thought those pisstard wheels were pretty cool. I haven't been able to dig up much info on them other than they're not bad. Not the lightest things ever at 930F/1130R (2060g set) but I like that the front is a 24h radial.
Why would this matter if the wheel is that heavy? You can build a 32h wheel laced 3X that weighs less.
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Why would this matter if the wheel is that heavy? You can build a 32h wheel laced 3X that weighs less.
Yeah, that's what I realized. I like the looks of the low spoke count and radial lacing but that's about as far as it goes.

I played around on prowheelbuilder.com with the 24/28h miche hubs and realized that the 12 spokes you'd save don't make up for how much heavier miche hubs are than 32h novatecs.
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Ambrosio Pista



more than likely similar/identical to Ambrosio wheel.

https://www.ambrosiospa.com/site/file...2013_hires.pdf
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