FS - Bottom Brackets English Thread: Phil Wood, Campagnolo, Sugino, Mavic, Titanium
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FS - Bottom Brackets English Thread: Phil Wood, Campagnolo, Sugino, Mavic, Titanium
FOR SALE - Bottom brackets. All are English threaded.
PHOTOS - https://photos.app.goo.gl/i6bh1bcTWy2ZGYxF8
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PAYMENT - Digital: Paypal F&F, Zelle. Physical: Cash or Check
SHIPPING - free shipping in the CONUS. Pickup welcome, located in Ridgewood, Queens NYC
CONTACT - skpearson at gmail dot com, or private message via the forum
SOLD ITEMS
Mavic 610 - 116mm spindle length - $40 SOLD
Specialized titanium square taper - 122mm spindle length, sealed bearings - $75 SOLD
Phil Wood (vintage) - new bearings - 135mm spindle length - $50 SOLD
PHOTOS - https://photos.app.goo.gl/i6bh1bcTWy2ZGYxF8
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- Phil Wood (modern) - bearings good - 112mm spindle length - $
75$65 - Phil Wood (vintage) - new bearings - 112mm spindle length -
$60$50 - Campagnolo 1046/A, Nuovo Record (Strada), 111mm spindle length (
fourtwo sets to sell) - $40 - Dura Ace BB-7700 Octalink - 109.5mm spindle length - $20
PAYMENT - Digital: Paypal F&F, Zelle. Physical: Cash or Check
SHIPPING - free shipping in the CONUS. Pickup welcome, located in Ridgewood, Queens NYC
CONTACT - skpearson at gmail dot com, or private message via the forum
SOLD ITEMS
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Does the Mavic have a shell size (Italian, BSA or French) based on how thick it is?
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nothing like that is marked on it. Velobase's entry doesn't refer to there being multiple versions of this bottom bracket, so I think it's compatible with all three standards due to the way it works. that said, I'm not an expert on these and have never installed one.
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Thanks. It's a fascinating little BB. Also, FYI, you didn't list the Sugino 75 BB price.
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The Sugino 75 BB is paired with a S75 crankset i'll be listing shortly
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I am unable to access your photos. They are locked behind a Google account wall and cannot be accessed without an account.
You may want to host them somewhere else for the widest possible access.
You may want to host them somewhere else for the widest possible access.
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Thanks, I only mentioned it for your benefit, thinking it unlikely I was the only one unable to access the photos.
P.S. - the photos are nicely done.
P.S. - the photos are nicely done.
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I'm afraid not, it's a 170mm
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Updated with sold items! Mavic BB is sold....
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I have had bad luck with Campy Centaur sealed bearings. Are the cup and cone Campy Strada bottom brackets better sealed against water?
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the Campy strada BB’s have their own plastic covers to protect against water. That said, in my experience, sealed bearing systems are generally more waterproof than unsealed, so I can’t guarantee they would be an upgrade from the Centaur BB you had. Maybe consider one of the Phil Wood BBs - those use sealed bearings.
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update - I'm offering a $10 discount on either Phil Wood BB
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Bump!
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