Wanted English Cottered BB Axle for Double Chainrings
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Wanted English Cottered BB Axle for Double Chainrings
Cottered axle needed, English diameter for double chainrings. Bayliss Wiley 14? others?
The information I have found is confusing and often contradictory. For example the Classic Lightweights BB axle length chart lists the overall length of the Baylis-Wiley 14 as 129mm, but my second edition Sutherlands lists it as 127mm. The Classic Lightweights chart says the TCD axle 4 is for a single chainring, but the Bike Recylery in their listing for a complete bottom bracket says that it is for triple chainrings, but looking at the spec's in my Sutherlands manual it looks like it might work for a double.
Any help unwinding this ball of string is appreciated.
I also need a fixed cup. I have a Bayliss Wiley adjustable cup and lockring.
Thanks,
Brent
The information I have found is confusing and often contradictory. For example the Classic Lightweights BB axle length chart lists the overall length of the Baylis-Wiley 14 as 129mm, but my second edition Sutherlands lists it as 127mm. The Classic Lightweights chart says the TCD axle 4 is for a single chainring, but the Bike Recylery in their listing for a complete bottom bracket says that it is for triple chainrings, but looking at the spec's in my Sutherlands manual it looks like it might work for a double.
Any help unwinding this ball of string is appreciated.
I also need a fixed cup. I have a Bayliss Wiley adjustable cup and lockring.
Thanks,
Brent
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I'm responding to remind myself to look. Seems like I remember something loose in the bin.
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Raleigh Katsaris has the Phillips F113. I use it with double chainset on my Grubb:
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May have a spindle and/or fixed cup. Can have a look on Sunday eve.
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Thank you all! I will wait to hear.
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Ah, Brent, I knew I should have included more stuff when I sent that crankset! I have a few cottered spindles:
One is a Baylis Wiley mod. 14:
If you can figure out the exact dimensions you need, I can check the others (most of which are Phillips and TDC with a few with no mfg markings).
One is a Baylis Wiley mod. 14:
If you can figure out the exact dimensions you need, I can check the others (most of which are Phillips and TDC with a few with no mfg markings).
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Ah, Brent, I knew I should have included more stuff when I sent that crankset! I have a few cottered spindles:
One is a Baylis Wiley mod. 14:
If you can figure out the exact dimensions you need, I can check the others (most of which are Phillips and TDC with a few with no mfg markings).
One is a Baylis Wiley mod. 14:
If you can figure out the exact dimensions you need, I can check the others (most of which are Phillips and TDC with a few with no mfg markings).
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I suspect mating behavior in the cottered spindle drawer!
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Chrome, but I'm not particular for this build. I'll ask Neal for the BW #14 spindle but if you could find a fixed cup that would be great.
Thanks,
Brent
Thanks,
Brent
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I've got a generic chrome Made in England fixed cup and a matching spindle of 127 length. As Neal suggests, the devil is in the offset details. Hard to know without having one.
Lemme know.
Lemme know.