I've got a Cannondale Spidering crankset for my Super Six, which currently has an Ultegra crankset fitted.
My question is . . . I know Shimano crank spindles are 24mm, so are smaller than BB30.
So, to fit my 30mm Cannondale crank will I need to change the BB?
Or is there some kind of adapter...
I just found this: "With a bottom bracket with 107mm axle length, square taper JIS (not included) the crank set has a chain line of 43.5mm"
https://custom-junkies.com/stronglight-double-crankset-impact-compact
What a b*ll-**d!
I've asked the BB supplier if he'll sell me a shorter spindle.
Just came to fitting the chainwheel on my Peugeot rebuild and it's sitting way to far from the chainline.
I (thought I) calculated chainline correctly to account for going from 7- to 8-speed.
Pic below shows a straight(-ish) edge from the cassette which puts the chainline at about the shoulder...
I've got a late-80s (?) Raleigh M-Trax MTB I want to convert to a gravel-type setup (single crankset, 11 or 12 on the cassette, flared drops etc). it's got 3x7 at the moment.
Is there an order to spec the drivetrain?
I was thinking I should get the cassette in first then match the crankset to...
I've acquired a peugeot Aravis and intend to renovate the frame (531 pro) and put all the parts from my existing Peuogeot Etoile )HLE) onto it. IE, it's a frame upgrade.
The BB on the Aravis is 115mm. The BB on the Etoile is 122mm
Does that mean the crankset on the Etoile (122mm) sits more...
Success!
I think those Cinelli bungs are maybe a bit too good. It had been tightened so much that it had deformed the fork tube.
I got it out by getting a thin drift past the (detached) bung and hitting the bottom of the stem from below (lots of blows, alternating the impact point).
I can't get...
I think it's a Cinelli thing with a kind of concentric bung in the end. But I don't really know because I can't see it. I've stuck a long rod down and it feels like there's nothing in there and the bung / wedge has dropped away.