Sealed cartridge bb question
#1
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Denver Colorado
Posts: 271
Bikes: 70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 109 Post(s)
Liked 19 Times
in
15 Posts
Sealed cartridge bb question
I just installed my 2nd Shimano sealed cartridge bb tonight. The first one went perfect, but this 2nd one's a tad loose. The spindle's just a little loose inside the cartridge; is that supposed to be like that? I usually only use old school bottom brackets.
__________________
70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, & '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, & '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Golden, CO and Tucson, AZ
Posts: 2,837
Bikes: 2016 Fuji Tread, 1983 Trek 520
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 676 Post(s)
Liked 741 Times
in
430 Posts
Is the spindle loose in the cartridge, or is the cartridge loose in the BB shell? I got a new cartridge once which had a plastic adjustable cup that had a very small amount of play between it and the cartridge. I solved it with a shim of metal foil chimney tape.
The spindle should definitely not be loose in the cartridge.
The spindle should definitely not be loose in the cartridge.
#3
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Denver Colorado
Posts: 271
Bikes: 70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 109 Post(s)
Liked 19 Times
in
15 Posts
It's loose in the cartridge. Not by much, but I can definitely feel it when I grab a crank arm.
__________________
70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, & '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, & '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
#4
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 18,084
Bikes: Stewart S&S coupled sport tourer, Stewart Sunday light, Stewart Commuting, Stewart Touring, Co Motion Tandem, Stewart 3-Spd, Stewart Track, Fuji Finest, Mongoose Tomac ATB, GT Bravado ATB, JCP Folder, Stewart 650B ATB
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 4205 Post(s)
Liked 3,866 Times
in
2,312 Posts
Most of the "sealed cartridge type" BBs are not meant to have the bearing preload adjustable or to be taken apart and serviced. That is the glory of them, plug/play/forget/replace when worn out...
If the play is not noticed when riding I might not do anything. If the play is enough to cause problems with front chain meshing, shifting or excessive chain rub on cage then i would replace the BB with one that wasn't loose.
Have you taken this up with the outfit that you bought the BB from? Andy
If the play is not noticed when riding I might not do anything. If the play is enough to cause problems with front chain meshing, shifting or excessive chain rub on cage then i would replace the BB with one that wasn't loose.
Have you taken this up with the outfit that you bought the BB from? Andy
__________________
AndrewRStewart
AndrewRStewart
#6
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Denver Colorado
Posts: 271
Bikes: 70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 109 Post(s)
Liked 19 Times
in
15 Posts
Most of the "sealed cartridge type" BBs are not meant to have the bearing preload adjustable or to be taken apart and serviced. That is the glory of them, plug/play/forget/replace when worn out...
If the play is not noticed when riding I might not do anything. If the play is enough to cause problems with front chain meshing, shifting or excessive chain rub on cage then i would replace the BB with one that wasn't loose.
Have you taken this up with the outfit that you bought the BB from? Andy
If the play is not noticed when riding I might not do anything. If the play is enough to cause problems with front chain meshing, shifting or excessive chain rub on cage then i would replace the BB with one that wasn't loose.
Have you taken this up with the outfit that you bought the BB from? Andy
__________________
70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, & '11 Shimano Masi Partenza
70's Nuovo Record Jeunet Franche Compte, '88 105 Trek 1200, '85 Victory Bianchi Vittoria, '89 Exage Bianchi Strada LX, & '11 Shimano Masi Partenza