Hello again
I've found a victim / friend willing to purchase my 95 Mongoose IBOC zero G in the hope of making space for my 2 builds. As part of the deal I agreed to strip the bike and give it a once over. No problem I thought!
The problem:
The bottom bracket has not been removed for 10 years so it's seized. I want to check that I'm unscrewing in the right direction for the following reason?
Please note that the BB fixed flange with shell is on the left (non-drive side) whilst a plastic removal ring is on the right (drive side). Never seen this before, but then again I've never paid any attention to this fact previously. All the other bikes / frames I have (GT, Kona, Orange) have the fixed flange on the drive side.
The BB looks to be a typical standard square taper Shimano cartridge type.
The plastic removable ring on the right drive side has been removed with ease by unscrewing clockwise. I assume that my left non-drive side should therefore be unscrewed anti-clockwise, but no joy this evening after spending 4 hours trying to shift it. :evil:
I've now left the damn thing soaking in penetrating oil etc. and will be finding some steel tube to give a little more leverage to the wrench. Also the BB tool has been bolt fixed into position to avoid slippage.
Please put my mind at rest. :roll:
Thanks, Mossy
I've found a victim / friend willing to purchase my 95 Mongoose IBOC zero G in the hope of making space for my 2 builds. As part of the deal I agreed to strip the bike and give it a once over. No problem I thought!
The problem:
The bottom bracket has not been removed for 10 years so it's seized. I want to check that I'm unscrewing in the right direction for the following reason?
Please note that the BB fixed flange with shell is on the left (non-drive side) whilst a plastic removal ring is on the right (drive side). Never seen this before, but then again I've never paid any attention to this fact previously. All the other bikes / frames I have (GT, Kona, Orange) have the fixed flange on the drive side.
The BB looks to be a typical standard square taper Shimano cartridge type.
The plastic removable ring on the right drive side has been removed with ease by unscrewing clockwise. I assume that my left non-drive side should therefore be unscrewed anti-clockwise, but no joy this evening after spending 4 hours trying to shift it. :evil:
I've now left the damn thing soaking in penetrating oil etc. and will be finding some steel tube to give a little more leverage to the wrench. Also the BB tool has been bolt fixed into position to avoid slippage.
Please put my mind at rest. :roll:
Thanks, Mossy