The "new" bottom bracket standard.

cce":2z3hub8l said:
it's a bit different from old 7 speed, and there are lots of sound technical reasons for it, not least stronger wheels

That sounds interesting so do you know much about it ? ..[/quote]
cce":2z3hub8l said:
not masses. But it uses 10/11 speed spacing to produce a much narrower 7 speed cassette, which means the hub flanges can be further out, reducing the amount of dish (sometimes they can be dishless) and making the wheel stronger
Now that is a step in the right direction and makes perfectly good sense so if they could manage an 8 speed setup aimed at XC mountain biking that would still allow a dishless wheel to be made then surely that would be a good thing for a variety of mtb enthusiasts ..
 
Up and down, back and forth :roll:. Theres only so far you can take a bicycle and its components.
All 2 on the front or 1 on the front but give them another 3 or so years and it will be back at 3 on the front, with laughter on those still using 2.
 
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Woz":311h22ed said:
FD mounting standards anyone?

Now you mention it, something new fangled is long overdue :? though for the life of me i cannot think of another method.
 
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dyna-ti":1k80zhvd said:
Woz":1k80zhvd said:
FD mounting standards anyone?

Now you mention it, something new fangled is long overdue :? though for the life of me i cannot think of another method.

E type! For those that want their bikes to look 'clean' on the left! Coming to a bike shop near you soon!

Fwiw, I like a nice dish. Cereal doesn't fall off the edges when you put the milk on :facepalm:

Getting my coat!

Muz
 
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makster":37bc7usi said:
Have I missed something? All of my bikes run square taper

Nope ! not really just the bike industry heading back to the old threaded bb idea which of course will be classed as a new innovation if they stick with the splined axle crank arm fitting :facepalm: and yes all my bikes run square taper as it's just to good not too ;) ..
 
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