cherrybomb":qd6pcm1g said:
Factory Jackson":qd6pcm1g said:
(not OE as these didn't come as a full build at the time).
They mention a full build in the '91 catalogue in the archive, but I've never seen a spec.
Cool, i'll have a look into that.
However, big problem.
I've got some M730 chainset, so thought lets pop a bottom bracket in and get the chainset fitted.
What previously looked like OK threads in the bb shell are in fact stripped to 12mm back on the driveside. So much so, that a bottom bracket just slides straight in. Non drive side is fine however. This may have been why the frame stripped down and forgotten about for so long.
Arghhh.
I've been having a look into solutions and came across this old post on YST Threadless bottom brackets :
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=117049
A few question:
- Has anyone had any experience of these YST (other than those in the above thread of course)?
- Sizing. It's a 68mm shell does has anyone know the required axle length for the bb?
I tried a 113mm bb and the M730 cranks hit the frame on the non drive side and the rings are about 0.5mm away from the chainstays. I'm thinking a 122.5mm
I know the rear ends on Zaskars flare out a lot, but is putting such a wide axle in going to cause issues with chainlines or not being able to shift into the big ring?
- Are M730 cranks unusual in their fit? ie, if I were to fit some Middleburns, M900 etc would they be a similar fit?
cheers in advance
Chris