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• #2
you dont need a 75 bottom bracket
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• #3
I have one for sale. See hippy's clear out thread.
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• #4
you dont need a 75 bottom bracket
Well, I have some System Ex hubs (120mm) and don't want to pay £60 for a HATTA R9400...
Suggestions?
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• #5
any iso bottom bracket, thats a bottom bracket with a square taper, theres other stuff about chain length but i dunno about that so use the search
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• #6
Either http://www.bikes-dolan.uk.com/index.html?target=p_7.html&lang=en-us @£39 + postage-Sugino 109mm...superlap £10 more
or
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/productdetail.asp?productcatalogue=CAMPBTBR675...For a Campy 111mm for @£29 + postage
Or get a NOS 109mm record cup and cone kit
Or try Condor
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• #7
Or try Condor
Black Campy Centaur 111mm about £28 from Condor. Took one apart to have a look at the innards and the drive side has three separate cartridge bearings in it. Beefy.
Check the transmission database for other Sugino 75 nd BB combos
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• #8
@ adoubletap, I had a look at the transmission database and it seems most people run a Sugino or a Campy, but have different hubs to me (I'm running Sys Ex at the mo, before I build a proper new wheel set). What is the difference between getting a 111 or 109, will it put my chain line out a few mm and that's it?
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• #9
1mm!
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• #10
1mm!
So why does everyone get all ministral about such a tiny difference, really I should just roll with a cheaper Campy then??
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• #11
You're probably better off with a cartridge BB, I went for the 75 just to make myself learn how to pull one apart and service it every few months... I haven't done this yet tho'... BBs and headsets still put the fear of God into me...
Err, just got some Sugino 75s so I need a 75 Bottom Bracket. Does exactly what is says on the tin!