Then the bottom bracket lug is the shell and the bottom bracket shell is 
the lug. I just think you have to say "lug" in this instance in order to 
explain what you're discussing. My bike has a bottom bracket shell, too..no 
lug. 

On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 9:31:28 AM UTC-7 lconley wrote:

> I am pretty sure that Rivendell does not use separate shells in lugged 
> bottom brackets, the threads are in the lug itself. 
>
> Laing
>
> On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 12:07:00 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I believe Leah's use of the term "bottom bracket lug" (or lugs) is 
>> accurate. The bottom bracket shell is the cylinder the bottom bracket 
>> slides into; then there's the joints that connect seattube, downtube and 
>> chainstays to the shell. The shell on both her Platys is the same, the 
>> bottom bracket lug is different. 
>>
>> Joe Bernard 
>>
>> On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 6:11:45 AM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> Leah, "bottom bracket lug" is perfectly descriptive, but I think the 
>>> term you'll see in print when lugs are being discussed is "bottom bracket 
>>> shell".  That term isn't totally specific to cast bottom bracket shells 
>>> like this.  The plain metal cylinder one would use in a tig welded or 
>>> fillet brazed frame is also called a "bottom bracket shell".  Either way, 
>>> your "bottom bracket lug" identifies what you are talking about just fine
>>>
>>> BL in WC
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 6:06:26 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I stumbled upon something very interesting. I was taking my mermaid 
>>>> Platypus out for a ride and I happened to notice what I thought was a 
>>>> large 
>>>> drop of water on the bottom bracket lug. It wasn’t - it’s a cut-out. It 
>>>> looked so foreign to me, so I looked at my raspberry Platypus. 
>>>>
>>>> Totally different lugs. 
>>>>
>>>> My raspberry is a sample bike. It made sense to me that it might have a 
>>>> different, simpler lug. But then I started looking on Instagram. Now, who 
>>>> takes photos of the bottom bracket lug (is that the name for it? I don’t 
>>>> know.)? Almost no one. But I found a mermaid Platy on Blue Lug’s account 
>>>> and it has the same lug as my raspberry bike. So, it is not because my 
>>>> bike 
>>>> is a sample. It seems some Platys went out with the cut-out lug, and some 
>>>> went out with the plain lug. I’ll attach photos in the following post…
>>>>
>>>> Which lug does your Platypus have? Why do you think they built the 
>>>> bikes this way?
>>>> Leah
>>>>
>>>

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