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Old 02-14-23, 01:23 PM
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IRD QB-95 Square Taper Bottom Bracket - 118mm - NEW

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Up for sale is a new IRD QB-95 bottom bracket. The spindle is 118mm and the cups are BSA. The bearings on these things are awesome! I have one on my Peugeot and the bearings are smoother than my Phil Wood bb.

$65/shipped

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IRD’s top level JIS square taper bottom bracket

– High polish finish

– Japanese sealed cartridge bearings

– POM industrial seals

– CNC-machined A6061 aluminum cups

– SCM415 chromoly spindle

– Ten year warranty

– Made in Japan



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Love the Prop 65 sticker. If a bottom bracket causes reproductive harm, you aren't using it right.
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Originally Posted by bikingshearer
Love the Prop 65 sticker. If a bottom bracket causes reproductive harm, you aren't using it right.
Ha, I didn’t notice that!
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Incorrect saddle height, perhaps a factor.

Bottom bracket, not so much.

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If you don’t need Campy/ISO taper, that’s about as good as it gets.
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PM sent. This is the recommended size for an IRD Defiant Crankset I plan to put on my Dave Moulton Fuso frame.
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Originally Posted by momoman
PM sent. This is the recommended size for an IRD Defiant Crankset I plan to put on my Dave Moulton Fuso frame.
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