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RockiMtn":13bjngf8 said:more on the line of … sponge baths!
:shock: :shock: :shock: *shudders*
RockiMtn":13bjngf8 said:more on the line of … sponge baths!
I just meant that an E bb has less axle protruding on the drive side so as to preserve the chainline as the bb fits outside the fm mounting plate. So a desperate owner could fit a 68mm E bb to a 73mm bb shell to get the chainline right(ish). Not much of a solution though because (a) the non-driveside adapter wouldn't tighten up the bb and (b) the non-drive side would be shifted to the right which could make it tight for clearance against the chainstay.RockiMtn":206cmgc3 said:Figured out the E stands for E-plate mounted front mech. Believe it's 68mm on the cup but I'll confirm. I'll test it out a little more tonight when i get home. I'm pretty sure it might have been just the cups being overtightened onto the bb forcing it to stick. Not sure what you mean about it being a bit tight on the non-drive. Can you explain?Anthony":206cmgc3 said:Pity it's suspect and you're so far away, I could just do with a UN72E! Puzzled why it's in this frame though - is it a 68mm bb in a 73mm shell? Even if so, it would be a bit tight on the non-drive side, surely?RockiMtn":206cmgc3 said:strange bottom bracket i found in it. it's a UN-72E. it has a spacer on the drive side and also some sort of collar on the axle. i thought it was shot as it didn't spin at all, but once i removed one cup, it was smooth. maybe the cup was press on the bb too tight???
Anthony":2kr99e2w said:I just meant that an E bb has less axle protruding on the drive side so as to preserve the chainline as the bb fits outside the fm mounting plate. So a desperate owner could fit a 68mm E bb to a 73mm bb shell to get the chainline right(ish). Not much of a solution though because (a) the non-driveside adapter wouldn't tighten up the bb and (b) the non-drive side would be shifted to the right which could make it tight for clearance against the chainstay.
It actually sounds more likely that the RM bb shell is a 68 and so the spacer was there to stop the bb being too big for the shell (as the fm mounting plate is absent). I don't know what you mean by a collar though, I haven't seen anything like that. Maybe in tightening up the adaptor against this collar you can foul the axle somehow and it won't turn?
Hey don't knock it - maybe the fact that the bb wouldn't turn persuaded the owner to give the frame away?!?
Neil G":2hmfhcix said:Not bad karma....for hanging on the wall!
IMO I'd look at fixing that before riding
RockiMtn":14q881v4 said:Neil G":14q881v4 said:Not bad karma....for hanging on the wall!
IMO I'd look at fixing that before riding
i don't think this will see too much heavy off-roading so i'm not too concerned. but what would you suggest?