Thank you.
Had an hour this morning in between chores and work, so I thought I'd have a stab at the bottom bracket. As I've never mounted a crank properly on this frame, I was uncertain about dimensions for the bottom bracket. I know that Topline cranks should run on 127mm axles, but I've got one that needs 131mm, so I initially bought a 131mm Titanium axle from Action Tec, but that was the Silver cranks which were probably worn on their taper. The Black cranks are staying, that's a given. However, for today's stage of the build I'll use what I have. If it doesn't work, then I'll need to get another axle, but at least this gives me a reference point to work from.
So, here's what I'll be installing today. All brand new, and fresh from Action Tec...
This axle is an adjustable type, that has a separate pair of collars and grub screws to hold the axle in place. The benefit of this set up is that you can make small adjustments in chainline if you need to. So, slide the collars on the axle, and I've used another Action Tec axle I have which gives me the reference as to where the bearings run up to.
I'm happy with the collar location. Grease the bearing seats, and tap them into the cups...
Press one cup in place on the axle, and it's ready to install.
Next on the list around the bottom bracket area is the unusual cable guide. Unusual because it only carries one cable! When you look closely, it actually looks like the factory have carefully filed and modified a double cable one. As you can see, it currently looks sorry for itself...
So, I cleaned it all out, and replaced the rusty bolt with a nice cut down Black alloy one.
That's all for today. Potentially cables and brakes tomorrow, depending on DIY progress!
Looks like the cable goes nowhere, but there's a very small break in the welds which allows the cable to slide through.