Torelli bottom bracket specs



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SJB

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Would anyone know if a Torelli Corsa Strada TIG requires an English or
Italian threaded bottom bracket?

Thanks
 
SJB wrote:
> Would anyone know if a Torelli Corsa Strada TIG requires an English or
> Italian threaded bottom bracket?
>
> Thanks


Why not ask Torelli?

email:

kim/at/torelli/dot/com

or the phone:

661-263-1928
 
SJB wrote:
> Would anyone know if a Torelli Corsa Strada TIG requires an English or
> Italian threaded bottom bracket?
>
> Thanks


All of these frames were the far superior Italian threading.
 
"Qui si parla Campagnolo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> SJB wrote:
> All of these frames were the far superior Italian threading.


What about Italian threading makes it superior?
Why have so many Italian bikes moved to English threading?

Thanks.

Gary Jacobson
Rosendale, NY
 
Gary Jacobson wrote:
> "Qui si parla Campagnolo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > SJB wrote:
> > All of these frames were the far superior Italian threading.

>
> What about Italian threading makes it superior?
> Why have so many Italian bikes moved to English threading?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Gary Jacobson
> Rosendale, NY


It's a joke Gary, altho I think Italian threading is just fine..Most
Frames made in Italy, except for Bianchi, generally are still Italian
threading BTW. Lots of Euro name plates, made in Tiawan or China, do
indeed have english threading, Pinarello, one, I'm told, has both,
depending on model. Merckx, Belgium, still Italian threading, even tho
the carbons made in Italy.