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• #27
Yes, I am currently using one.
I used to use a Centaur 111 on my DA7600s.
I managed to pull the spindle almost right the way through the taper hole, probably user error!
The taper on these Token ISO BBs seems more like that of a JIS BB, as a result my cranks are now saved and I have a perfect chainline, thank goodness and hooray for me!
I do think the BB itself is a bit crap though, I don't expect it to last longer than 6 months or so. -
• #28
Any new thoughts on this topic? I've just picked up some 75s and need a bottom bracket, but I need it to fit an Italian frame!
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• #29
Get the hatta ISO one
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• #30
Any ideas where I'd find one, if they're not new? I'd ideally like it to be sealed, as I'll not be using them indoors.
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• #31
Also, Italian fit?
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• #32
''Campy BB 111mm lots of options from Veloce to Centaur with Italian cups'' still good advice?
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• #33
^^ plenty of people seem to be using them just fine, 111mm symmetric vs 109mm symmetric is nothing.
On Ebay there's a second hand 70mm 7600 BB with italian cups going, but without lip seals for the cups. There's also a NOS one twice the price with the seals.
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• #34
Any one got any opinions on this BB available from benscycle?
Seems to be a lot of good jabber on the page.
Sugino do a sealed one now and white industries do one specifically for the 75.
This is significantly cheaper.
Dredge...
Has anyone used one of these as an alternative to the Centaur?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/token-tk867-iso-square-cromo-axle-bottom-bracket/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=uk&utm_content=Token-Token_TK867_Iso_Square_Cromo_Axle_Bottom_Bracket-Silver%2fCarbon
Can't see one listed in the transmission database.