J
Jee Chung
Guest
I recently acquired a used bicycle which came with:
- Phil Wood BB, 113mm Asymmetrical
- Campagnolo Pre-79 SR double crank
From what I understand the 113mm asymmetrical spindle is the
correct one for the pre-79 double cranks, where the original
Campy spindle that would match the crank measured only
112mm. At least one source told me that the extra 1mm of
length in the Phil Wood spindle is due to the taper of the
spindle seating deeper into the crank.
If so, then something is not right in the setup that I have
because my Phil Wood spindle does not seat in the crank as
much as the Campy spindle. It's seating is short by about
2mm to 3mm. I have tested this against at least two SR
cranks that I have and the results were consistent.
Can anyone tell me what's with my Phil Wood BB?
JC
- Phil Wood BB, 113mm Asymmetrical
- Campagnolo Pre-79 SR double crank
From what I understand the 113mm asymmetrical spindle is the
correct one for the pre-79 double cranks, where the original
Campy spindle that would match the crank measured only
112mm. At least one source told me that the extra 1mm of
length in the Phil Wood spindle is due to the taper of the
spindle seating deeper into the crank.
If so, then something is not right in the setup that I have
because my Phil Wood spindle does not seat in the crank as
much as the Campy spindle. It's seating is short by about
2mm to 3mm. I have tested this against at least two SR
cranks that I have and the results were consistent.
Can anyone tell me what's with my Phil Wood BB?
JC