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• #2
Not seen one of those before: have you tried Retrobike?
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• #3
Didn't think if that,
Went back to Edwards and they managed
to get it out by making a tool to fit it.
Apparenley the bearings where rusted to
the axel which made it even more difficult to remove.On to the next problem now.
The bb shell is 65mm so there's a gap on non driveside when I put a new one in.
From what ive read online so far a few older frames had 65mm bb shells but find a new one to fit is pretty difficult.Spacers, old bb lockring to fill up the gap?
Any other suggestions.
Cheers.
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• #5
Perfect, Cheers.
Morning all,
Trying to identify a bottom bracket so I can find the right tool to remove it.
I've been searching online but I can't seem to find anything.
Here's a link to a photo of it, (can't seem to embed it from my phone)
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/29842608@N06/9507260271/
The cups have six slots for the tool to go into but the only 6 splined tool
If found looks to wide to fit.
I took it to Edwards and the the bloke I spoke to said he's never seen one like it before but they could get it out with a hammer and chisel.
I'm not particularly keen on that option and I'd rather get the right tool for the job so I thought I'd ask on here.
Cheers.