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Hello,
I'm trying to find what is the right BB, i.e., spindle length, ISO/JIS, asymmetrical or symmetrical, for use with campy's 87's super records (those non-fluted with laser-printed logos). I've had the original BB, but during one touring trip needed a quick replacement and is now nowhere to be found.
Only looking for sealed ones.Will the campy Chorus do the job?
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Campagnolo Non-Fluted Super Pista Crankset, 170mm
Allegedly the last edition of Super Pista's was non-fluted and is insanely rare.
170mm, data code 31 in a square (as shown in photos)
Cranks had been ridden on campy record bb and have minor marks. Other than that are in great shape.Included is Campagnolo 49 teeth chainring.
Price: 350 € shipped from Slovakia
I've found Phil wood's 115 mm ISO and Campy's centaur 115,5 mm ISO to be closest to that specification. Thing is the latter is for triple-drive, hence I assume assymetrical and Phil wood's costs a fortune.
Any advice?
I've also found out that mixing ISO and JIS is not that big deal.