Switching out BB/cranks on various bikes and need help (NJS frame and a Look AC364)
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Switching out BB/cranks on various bikes and need help (NJS frame and a Look AC364)
A friend wants to buy my Gan Well Pro NJS frame and I'm currently putting a complete setup together for him. I'm trying to keep it simple and reliable.
Currently the bike has Sugino 75 cranks/Sugino loose ball BB but I'm keeping that.
I also recently acquired a Look AC364 that has All City cranks. No idea what type sealed bottom bracket the Look uses. My googling hasn't produced any results.
My questions...
-The All City "612" track cranks on the Look are JIS square taper and they recommend a 110mm spindle BB. I've always run loose ball Sugino BB on my NJS bikes but want to put a sealed setup for a newbie friend. All of the sealed bottom brackets from Tange or Shimano are 111mm (like the Shimano UN300 or Tange-Seiki LN 3922). Would any of those work for the All City cranks to go on the Gan Well Pro?
-What is the bottom bracket size/type on the Look AC364 frame? Kind of want to keep that bike and throw the Sugino 75s on it for now.
Thanks
Currently the bike has Sugino 75 cranks/Sugino loose ball BB but I'm keeping that.
I also recently acquired a Look AC364 that has All City cranks. No idea what type sealed bottom bracket the Look uses. My googling hasn't produced any results.
My questions...
-The All City "612" track cranks on the Look are JIS square taper and they recommend a 110mm spindle BB. I've always run loose ball Sugino BB on my NJS bikes but want to put a sealed setup for a newbie friend. All of the sealed bottom brackets from Tange or Shimano are 111mm (like the Shimano UN300 or Tange-Seiki LN 3922). Would any of those work for the All City cranks to go on the Gan Well Pro?
-What is the bottom bracket size/type on the Look AC364 frame? Kind of want to keep that bike and throw the Sugino 75s on it for now.
Thanks
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It's really simple; you buy a BB based on the requirements of the cranks, so:
All City 612 = 110mm JIS
Sugino 75 = 111mm ISO
If the Look AC364 frame has All City 612 cranks, then you won't be able to mount Sugino 75 cranks on its BB. So, here is what I recommend:
1) Remove the sealed BB from the Look AC364 frame and install it in the Gan Well Pro so that you can install the All City 612 cranks on it.
2) Buy a 111mm ISO BB and install it in the Look AC364 frame so that you can mount the Sugino 75 cranks on it. Alternatively, you could simply reuse the existing Sugino loose bearing unsealed BB.
Also, the Shimano UN300 or Tange-Seiki LN 3922 BBs are both 110mm JIS, not 111mm as you stated, but this is a moot point if you reuse the existing BB from the Look AC364 frame.
All City 612 = 110mm JIS
Sugino 75 = 111mm ISO
If the Look AC364 frame has All City 612 cranks, then you won't be able to mount Sugino 75 cranks on its BB. So, here is what I recommend:
1) Remove the sealed BB from the Look AC364 frame and install it in the Gan Well Pro so that you can install the All City 612 cranks on it.
2) Buy a 111mm ISO BB and install it in the Look AC364 frame so that you can mount the Sugino 75 cranks on it. Alternatively, you could simply reuse the existing Sugino loose bearing unsealed BB.
Also, the Shimano UN300 or Tange-Seiki LN 3922 BBs are both 110mm JIS, not 111mm as you stated, but this is a moot point if you reuse the existing BB from the Look AC364 frame.
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@TejanoTrackie
Thank you so much, that made perfect sense.
BTW, still use the old Shimano DA pedals (old school Look platform) that you recommended to me a decade or so ago. Still running buttery smooth.
Thank you so much, that made perfect sense.
BTW, still use the old Shimano DA pedals (old school Look platform) that you recommended to me a decade or so ago. Still running buttery smooth.
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@TejanoTrackie
Thank you so much, that made perfect sense.
BTW, still use the old Shimano DA pedals (old school Look platform) that you recommended to me a decade or so ago. Still running buttery smooth.
Thank you so much, that made perfect sense.
BTW, still use the old Shimano DA pedals (old school Look platform) that you recommended to me a decade or so ago. Still running buttery smooth.
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