SStumpjump
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bifter":p043nmwq said:Now what's the French for Bottom Bracket?
Le Böttön Brâquette... :roll:
bifter":p043nmwq said:Now what's the French for Bottom Bracket?
SStumpjump":4xe1bdnv said:bifter":4xe1bdnv said:Now what's the French for Bottom Bracket?
Le Böttön Brâquette... :roll:
cchris2lou":3m74r4g4 said:SStumpjump":3m74r4g4 said:bifter":3m74r4g4 said:Now what's the French for Bottom Bracket?
Le Böttön Brâquette... :roll:
lol
jeu de pedalier is more appropriate .
or "boîtier de pédalier"cchris2lou":3g8tr4kh said:jeu de pedalier is more appropriate .
Sheldon has a handy English-French bicycle dictionary:bifter":3ueqssp7 said:Now what's the French for Bottom Bracket?
one-eyed_jim":xo284thg said:or "boîtier de pédalier"cchris2lou":xo284thg said:jeu de pedalier is more appropriate .
There was a guy on another forum once asking about his "parenthèse inférieure". That must be what comes out if you plug "bottom bracket" into Babelfish...
Likewise!cchris2lou":100obbk0 said:I have been here too long .![]()
Only if it's been stripped and re-threaded. That's not an uncommon repair, but maybe not high on the scale of probability. In either case, the left cup is a normal right hand thread.Anthony":3r1de2vk said:is there any possibility that such an early frame could somehow have an Italian thread?
Pretty much. Some older Italian mountain bikes too, and one or two Belgian aberrations...Or is Italian thread solely the preserve of European-made road bikes?