Measure 1-piece crank for bb adapter
I bought two A to E bb adapters for some bc’s. Next I need to order the sealed bb’s. Will someone please attempt to explain how to measure the width of the 1-piece cranks. So that I know what width sealed bb to buy. I’m seeing shimano options 113mm up to 122mm
thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723379)
I bought two A to E bb adapters for some bc’s. Next I need to order the sealed bb’s. Will someone please attempt to explain how to measure the width of the 1-piece cranks. So that I know what width sealed bb to buy. I’m seeing shimano options 113mm up to 122mm
thanks in advance https://www.planetbmx.com/shop/euro-bb.html |
Huh? A 1 piece crank will generally use a Fauber or Ashtabula bottom bracket which I haven't seen as a sealed unit they are not compatible with a square taper bottom bracket (or anything else really there might be a couple odd standards that aren't ones I listed above) A square taper bottom bracket length is 100% dependent on the SQUARE TAPER crank you are using and they will generally give you the length in their description and generally only for 1x cranks will they give 2 potential lengths usually one for a 120mm spaced track bike (or fixed gear/single speed) and one for a 130mm spaced road bike.
Figure out what crank you are getting and that will give you the BB length. If you are keeping the 1-piece crank then your adaptor is unneeded otherwise you can probably toss that crank (either parts bin or for most modern stuff trash as it is a very outdated crank style that isn't found on anything of quality these days) |
Originally Posted by veganbikes
(Post 22723467)
Huh? ..................
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Originally Posted by Iride01
(Post 22723478)
Yeah, me too. Or maybe more of an incredulous WTF!
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Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723499)
I already have a crankset for the square taper conversion. That’s why I’m staying square taper.
this is what I bought two of https://www.amazon.com/Black-Ops-Conversion-American-Euro/dp/B001G8TSPS/ref=asc_df_B001G8TSPS/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312065280674&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1561699284415107804&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt =&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013962&hvtargid=pla-568851755482&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=62425943472&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312065280674&hvpos=&hvnetw=g &hvrand=1561699284415107804&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013962&hvtargid=pla-568851755482 like I said I have the crankset to complete the conversion only thing missing is for me to figure out what spindle length I should buy. the bikes being used are a Electra 20” bc and a phat cycle 29” bc Apologies if I'm assuming too much |
Oh...
So you are converting a bike that had a 1 piece crank so it can use a cartridge BB. What you are going to have to figure out is the chain line you are going to need so you can get the correct length spindle on the BB. So if you haven't taken the crank out yet, then measure from the centerline of the seat tube to the center of your chain rings. If one ring, then to it's center plane. If more than one ring, then to the center plane of the stack. 2 rings would be between the two. And 3 rings would be to the middle ring. Then you have to figure out what spindle length will give you that chain line with the model of crank you intend to use. Good luck. That's one of the reasons I quickly got rid of a nice riding bike I had for many years and got a bike that was made for the kind of cranks I wished to use. By the way, what is bc? Electra bc, Phat cycle bc. |
Originally Posted by Iride01
(Post 22723522)
By the way, what is bc? Electra bc, Phat cycle bc.
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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
(Post 22723520)
An American bottom bracket has the same offset on each side. any one piece crank will fit. BMX spindles are just straight through using spacers to space either side to correct for shell width and sprocket clearance.
Apologies if I'm assuming too much |
Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723499)
I already have a crankset for the square taper conversion. That’s why I’m staying square taper.
this is what I bought two of https://www.amazon.com/Black-Ops-Conversion-American-Euro/dp/B001G8TSPS/ref=asc_df_B001G8TSPS/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312065280674&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1561699284415107804&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt =&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013962&hvtargid=pla-568851755482&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=62425943472&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312065280674&hvpos=&hvnetw=g &hvrand=1561699284415107804&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013962&hvtargid=pla-568851755482 like I said I have the crankset to complete the conversion only thing missing is for me to figure out what spindle length I should buy. the bikes being used are a Electra 20” bc and a phat cycle 29” bc |
Originally Posted by Iride01
(Post 22723522)
Oh...
So you are converting a bike that had a 1 piece crank so it can use a cartridge BB. What you are going to have to figure out is the chain line you are going to need so you can get the correct length spindle on the BB. So if you haven't taken the crank out yet, then measure from the centerline of the seat tube to the center of your chain rings. If one ring, then to it's center plane. If more than one ring, then to the center plane of the stack. 2 rings would be between the two. And 3 rings would be to the middle ring. Then you have to figure out what spindle length will give you that chain line with the model of crank you intend to use. Good luck. That's one of the reasons I quickly got rid of a nice riding bike I had for many years and got a bike that was made for the kind of cranks I wished to use. By the way, what is bc? Electra bc, Phat cycle bc. |
Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723529)
I hear you and tbh I would rather but “I have the parts I have” for a square taper setup.
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No offense but you'll quickly put more into those bikes than they are worth monetarily. Just keep the one piece cranks they have. Just adjust the bearings as they wear. When you can't adjust anymore, then get new bearings and races.
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Originally Posted by veganbikes
(Post 22723531)
Ok there is still zero information about what crank you have. Like I said the CRANK determines the spindle length not a bottom bracket adaptor or anything else really. Not sure why you posted one big link but it doesn't help anything. Just look at what cranks you are using and generally the manufacturer will have the spindle length on it otherwise you can post the info here and we can do our best but you are probably best reaching out to the OEM for your cranks and figuring out what they require.
there’s still zero information about the cranks on my end. Since phat cycle is no longer in business and trek bought out Electra. I’m on hold with trek bike as I type. Let me get those crank numbers for you real quick. Mistake it’s an trek 20” beach cruiser I’m on the phone right now asking for the width. I don’t know why I posted such a large link either. I doubt I’ll know since it was unintentional. I assume no apology for that is needed. |
Originally Posted by alcjphil
(Post 22723535)
Fine, What crank will you be using? That is what will determine what spindle length you will need for the cartridge bottom bracket
and one 149mm FSA Crankset both 130cbd if that matters |
Originally Posted by Iride01
(Post 22723544)
No offense but you'll quickly put more into those bikes than they are worth monetarily. Just keep the one piece cranks they have. Just adjust the bearings as they wear. When you can't adjust anymore, then get new bearings and races.
trek didn’t have the info she said she would do more digging for me as for the phat cycle there isn’t even a number I could call so pretty much I have to pull both cranks out and measure them. No biggie. Ill have pictures of everything posted back here later this week. Thanks everyone |
Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723550)
there’s still zero information about the cranks on my end. Since phat cycle is no longer in business and trek bought out Electra. I’m on hold with trek bike as I type. Let me get those crank numbers for you real quick. Mistake it’s a trek 20” beach cruiser I’m on the phone right now asking for the width. I don’t know why I posted such a large link either. I doubt I’ll know since it was unintentional. I assume no apology for that is needed.
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You have the cranks, do you already have the BB's? If you do, then just put them on. If the chain line is off far enough for it to be a bother, then you will know at that time whether you need a BB with a shorter spindle or longer spindle. Trying to figure out what spindle length to get when you are dealing with square tapers in a situation that isn't just remove and replace with same will drive one nuts.
If you have the square taper BB cartridge already, then you'll know if it works by just putting it on and seeing if the chain goes straight back to the cog on the rear. If it's got a bad angle on it and the chain comes off the ring or cog when you pedal, then you'll need shorter or longer spindle for your need BB cartridge. Maybe go to a bike shop or co-op and see if you can just scrounge some trashed squared taper BB's to see about the spindle length. These both are IGH or just a single cog on the rear? |
Originally Posted by Iride01
(Post 22723687)
You have the cranks, do you already have the BB's? If you do, then just put them on. If the chain line is off far enough for it to be a bother, then you will know at that time whether you need a BB with a shorter spindle or longer spindle. Trying to figure out what spindle length to get when you are dealing with square tapers in a situation that isn't just remove and replace with same will drive one nuts.
If you have the square taper BB cartridge already, then you'll know if it works by just putting it on and seeing if the chain goes straight back to the cog on the rear. If it's got a bad angle on it and the chain comes off the ring or cog when you pedal, then you'll need shorter or longer spindle for your need BB cartridge. Maybe go to a bike shop or co-op and see if you can just scrounge some trashed squared taper BB's to see about the spindle length. These both are IGH or just a single cog on the rear? |
Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723562)
i have one 170mm China made PROWHEEL “chariot” crank set
and one 149mm FSA Crankset both 130cbd if that matters |
Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723562)
i have one 170mm China made PROWHEEL “chariot” crank set
and one 149mm FSA Crankset both 130cbd if that matters |
This the new beginning of this thread lol
heres a recap op is seeking advice on how to accurately decided on which spindle length to purchase online for a one piece to sealed bearings bottom bracket conversion. op has square taper cranksets on hand and a order already placed for American to euro bottom bracket adapters. op does not have bottom brackets in his possession. Crankset length are 149mm and 170mm with plans to take more measurements as requested. The conversion that will use the 170mm cranks. Will use a shimano Alphine8 IGH. The conversion with 149mm cranks will use a shimano nexus 3 speed IGH. I have both hubs in my possession. the end plan is to purchase three shimano un300 bottom brackets. For three bikes. Both conversions included. |
You need to find more info on the cranks.Brand of crank isn't enough, model is required
For example see here where FSA documents for this particular model a 110.5mm BB for a 44mm chainline https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/f...d1b7799ac9128/ And this ad for this Prowheel says 113mm BB https://www.ebay.com/itm/184500566181 |
Originally Posted by AtNjineer
(Post 22723562)
i have one 170mm China made PROWHEEL “chariot” crank set
and one 149mm FSA Crankset both 130cbd if that matters I cannot find info on the Chariot aside from Alibaba and his 40 thieves selling one with an external bottom bracket. I did see some square taper versions but all old and out of stock and nothing listed currently on the Prowheel website. However luckily they have an email: sales-sh@pro-wheel.com The particular FSA crankset does matter though but they have a contact form as well so if you reach out to them with the specifics (Like FSA Gossamer Tandem Crankset purchased in 2017) they should be able to help: https://www.fullspeedahead.com/en/su...tomer-services |
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