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• #2
Have a search for bottom bracket axle lengths that work with your cranks. Generally speaking it's the cranks that determine the axle length required, not the frame.
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• #3
The snow isn't settling in my part of town :(
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• #4
Hmmmm, a bit of googling came up with this.....
Looks like it gives a 42mm chainline with a 103 bb
....seems very narrow
Snows stopped and melted here (Marchmont) now :-/
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• #5
My experience suggests you may want to try a 103mm and a 107mm (and maybe a 111mm) BB and be ready to run the chainring on inside or outside of crank spider to dial in the chainline.
(I have done this using a sugino RD2 -by design it should have used a 103mm, but i found best chainline was with a 107mm BB and the chainring on the inside of the spider).
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• #6
My Roller is on a 111 BB and Sugino cranks, this has worked fine for me, I'd be surprised if there was clearance for 103 between the chain stay and the chainring.
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• #7
dialled in!
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• #8
Cheers guys!
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• #9
I think my mate was a 103mm bb with some Sugino cranks on his. Messengers or something, they were 130bcd.
This may be a silly question but i'd thought i'd ask none the less (braces himself for torrents of abuse).......
Any steamroller owners out there help me out with BB axle length?
Running a square taper Sturmey archer and plan to run fixed, is this something anyone could shed some light onto or are they 'too many variables' as i suspect?
Thanks in advance from a snowy Edinburgh.
JB