1993 KHS Montana Pro, virtually catalogue spec :D

Andy B":19cxghub said:
hehe, I'm surprised at how quick this has come together, 3 weeks to get to it's current build state, even I'm finding it hard to keep up :lol:

Just measured the chainline & it appears to be ~45mm (cranks not fully tight on BB) so I think I may need a new BB that's longer, Sheldon reckons it's a 122.5mm BB for a M730, no idea what's in at the mo but Sheldon reckons it should be 110.5-113mm as it was an Alivio MC10 RH crank

Anyone used a 122.5mmBB with M730 crank arms? Does it work as it should & give the right chainline?

That is the right length (122.5mm) ;)
I'll bring one with me tomorrow you can use till you get a decent lighter one and to check the fit.
 
bye eck ths bikes doing its rounds,daves,mine,longuns,yours.looking good tho andy.the bits that was onit was what i took off a old claud butler magna so was nothing special.i just wanted to get her up and running. :D
 
Just done a mock up 2x7spd build with all components fitted except inner gear cables and pedals (inner ring will have to wait until I have the longer bolts to fit it with)

Pics will have to wait as the build is close to the finish I want to get the whole bike stripped of components, thoroughly clean everything, add a few coats of AutoGlym car wax to the frame & polish up the brakes before posting final build pics :wink:

Oh weight wise it's 23.7lb (10.7kg to our metric friends) :D

Having a little bit of grief getting the BB out, but it will come out with a little help from the large vice at work. It looks like the BB has been put in the wrong way round, as the plastic cup was on the driveside :shock:

Hopefully I can retap the threads if they're not too damaged
 
LP/CP bottom brackets go in 'backwards' chances are with the Alivio stuff on there the bottom bracket was not top quality stuff ;)
 
Andy that's the b.b. I installed it went in with grease and its not a shimano one so the cup was on the opposite side.
 
lewis1641":2lzi922c said:
Andy that's the b.b. I installed it went in with grease and its not a shimano one so the cup was on the opposite side.
Cheers for the info Dave, I was cacking it a bit, didn't know that you could get a BB with the plastic loose cup on the driveside!
 
Well, just thought of a cunning plan.

BB tool held into my very heavy duty workstand just like a vice.

Use frame as a lever

30 mins later & still no joy

Gonna have to get one of the lads at work to get it out, I just cannot budge it :(
 
If its the one i put in then i'm shocked it won't come out. I greased it up.

Fingers crossed.
 
Gonna have another go tomorrow at work, didn't take it in today as I had too much to do
 
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