A Alh14 Dirt Disciple Apr 24, 2017 #1 I have to remove two threaded bottom brackets from two frames. One is shimano and the other Fag (?) what tools can you recommend to get the job done properly? Both of mid eighties vintage. Thanks !
I have to remove two threaded bottom brackets from two frames. One is shimano and the other Fag (?) what tools can you recommend to get the job done properly? Both of mid eighties vintage. Thanks !
H hamster Retro Wizard Feedback View Apr 24, 2017 #2 FAG and Campagnolo (early 2000s) Centaur / Veloce are the same. Assuming the Shimano is cup and cone you need a lockring spanner and cup spanner. See here: http://www.hilarystone.com/tools2.html If you are near Southampton / Bournemouth I can lend you them.
FAG and Campagnolo (early 2000s) Centaur / Veloce are the same. Assuming the Shimano is cup and cone you need a lockring spanner and cup spanner. See here: http://www.hilarystone.com/tools2.html If you are near Southampton / Bournemouth I can lend you them.
A Alh14 Dirt Disciple Apr 24, 2017 #3 Thanks for your kind offer Hamster. Is there any way of buying these tools at all, as I'm not near you and wouldn't mind having them in my toolbox.
Thanks for your kind offer Hamster. Is there any way of buying these tools at all, as I'm not near you and wouldn't mind having them in my toolbox.
H hamster Retro Wizard Feedback View Apr 24, 2017 #4 Most are available still, just take a bit of looking. Tacx, Cyclo and Park still have them available. The Park ones are HCW-4, HCW-5 for most cup and cone bottom brackets, and BBT-4 for the FAG / Campag types. Cyclo: 06360, 06361, 06363. http://index.weldtite.co.uk/our-brands/cyclo/all You can get them here for starters! https://leevalleycycles.co.uk/catalogue/147/tools
Most are available still, just take a bit of looking. Tacx, Cyclo and Park still have them available. The Park ones are HCW-4, HCW-5 for most cup and cone bottom brackets, and BBT-4 for the FAG / Campag types. Cyclo: 06360, 06361, 06363. http://index.weldtite.co.uk/our-brands/cyclo/all You can get them here for starters! https://leevalleycycles.co.uk/catalogue/147/tools
H HansOberlander Dirt Disciple Apr 25, 2017 #5 Re: You could also look for a normal "lock nut key" (don't know if that's the right term for it) in the right size, they can be found in any hardware store and will propably be cheaper than a bike tool. Just like the one below
Re: You could also look for a normal "lock nut key" (don't know if that's the right term for it) in the right size, they can be found in any hardware store and will propably be cheaper than a bike tool. Just like the one below