Bottom bracket question
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Bottom bracket question
I知 building up a road bike for a needy neighborhood kid using mostly donated parts, but it looks like I鼠l need to buy a bottom bracket (and brake levers and shifters or brifters). Anyway, I知 having trouble with the total width. I was thinking of ordering something like this: https://www.amazon.com/SHIMANO-BB-UN.../dp/B08C76LSKM as it looks like it will fit my donated cranks, but how do I know if the 107 mm spindle is correct for the bike and the front derailleur and anything else I知 not thinking of? Thanks!
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What's the length on the current one?
The CRANK determines which BB.
What crank?
The CRANK determines which BB.
What crank?
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Link doesn't work, but you need to decide on a crank and then buy the bottom bracket.
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Link fixed; should point here: https://www.amazon.com/SHIMANO-BB-UN.../dp/B08C76LSKM
I have a donated crankset. Sugino XD2 46/36/24 (though I don稚 have those chainrings) 175. Also a couple photos of the bike measurements attached.
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You've already got the donated crankset. But if you were to go with a 2 piece crank or I suppose even a crank that used octalink or ISIS cranks, you wouldn't have to worry about spindle length.
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Maybe with outboard bearings, which I would suggest. He could get a crank with the chainrings he wants pretty cheap if that's the way he is going.
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Regardless of crank, needing brifters is going to cost. It surprised me that I couldn't even find a decent used set for under $100 when I was rebuilding up my daughter's Cannondale. I ended up leaving the downtube shifters on as she was already used to using them and just buying new brake levers, which are still cheap enough (Tektro).
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Regardless of crank, needing brifters is going to cost. It surprised me that I couldn't even find a decent used set for under $100 when I was rebuilding up my daughter's Cannondale. I ended up leaving the downtube shifters on as she was already used to using them and just buying new brake levers, which are still cheap enough (Tektro).
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RE the frame/fork: I知 building this bike up with what I have on hand and what people in the local cycling community are giving me. I figure the frame donor will be happier if the finished product uses his frame rather than something I bought after selling his frame.
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Well yes and no. If you read through the link it states 113mm, but there is a caveat on TA Specialties rings. Are you using Sugino chainrings?
There seems to be a bit of confusion if the crank is an XD2 or an XD600. It seems that some sites (specifically Treefort) are referencing the XD2 as a double and the XD600; or XD2-600t (Harris) as a triple. Here are a couple of links to the Harris and Treefort sites. If I read this correctly the road BB is 110mm and the mountain is 113mm for the triple. Treefort also has answered a bunch of questions.
https://www.harriscyclery.net/produc...175mm-5424.htm
https://www.treefortbikes.com/Sugino...riple-Crankset
John
There seems to be a bit of confusion if the crank is an XD2 or an XD600. It seems that some sites (specifically Treefort) are referencing the XD2 as a double and the XD600; or XD2-600t (Harris) as a triple. Here are a couple of links to the Harris and Treefort sites. If I read this correctly the road BB is 110mm and the mountain is 113mm for the triple. Treefort also has answered a bunch of questions.
https://www.harriscyclery.net/produc...175mm-5424.htm
https://www.treefortbikes.com/Sugino...riple-Crankset
John