Could be! Just to clarify- when you say it's 'too short', does that mean the chain rings are hitting the chainstays?Says 24 on the BB. Perhaps it is just badly made.
Could be! Just to clarify- when you say it's 'too short', does that mean the chain rings are hitting the chainstays?Says 24 on the BB. Perhaps it is just badly made.
Thanks. As it's the second one I've brought for the bike, I'll see if I can get a refund or replacement. I may be in touch!I've got a nearly new 73mm, 122.5mm Shimano UN55 in the garage if you want it (£12 + postage). By 'nearly new' I mean that it was fitted and used for less than 100 miles, then removed.
YesCould be! Just to clarify- when you say it's 'too short', does that mean the chain rings are hitting the chainstays?
I didn't know there were different tapers? Jesus what a pain. So my BB that fits the frame has a taper that's too small?Could be that it's JIS rather than ISO standard- taper/spindle end is narrower so the crank will be closer...
The RPM one says JIS on the label...I didn't know there were different tapers? Jesus what a pain. So my BB that fits the frame has a taper that's too small?
OK thanks. I think the RPM one would be wrong even if I could fit it. Almost certain that BETD will be making the RS7 cranks to ISO standard. I've never had a problem with them on a standard shimano BB in the past.I think this'll explain the issue:
"ISO and JIS are very similar – the angle of the taper is the same, but the ISO spindle ends are a little slimmer. In a pinch, you sometimes can use a JIS spindle with an ISO crank. To compensate for the wider JIS taper, select a spindle that is about 1-2 mm shorter. The other way around doesn’t always work: A slim ISO taper can extend all the way through the larger hole of a JIS crank, so you cannot tighten the crank."
Just checked and the cranks are JIS taper, so maybe the Shimano BB is ISO.All good though: CassidyAce'll sort you out