Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-22 Thread Ray Varella
Alex,
I’m just trying to picture the differences. 
Is the barrel of the 73mm bb 5mm wider so the bearings are placed 5mm further 
outboard or are the mounting rings 5mm thicker. 

I really haven’t kept up with newer standards. 

Thank you 
Ray

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-22 Thread Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles
@Ray that's definitely an option.  Since I wasn't sure what tire/crank/BB I 
was going to use/would work, I figured I'd better experiment with $30 
options rather than $200 options.  

Phil Wood was actually the end goal at the beginning but once I found that 
NOS three piece Tange BB. I'm really hoping that works out 爛




On Sunday, June 21, 2020 at 11:27:35 AM UTC-4, Ray Varella wrote:
>
> Thanks Kim, 
> I have a lot of parts here, I would seriously consider one of these frames 
> if my cranks were compatible. 
>
> Thanks Alex, I’ll keep an eye out for pictures. 
> Would Phil Wood bottom brackets or at least their rings on a cartridge bb 
> simplify things? 
>
> Cheers 
> Ray

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-21 Thread kim young
Flag cranks are sold.
Thanks everyone.

On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 10:32 AM Joe Bernard  wrote:

> Ray, I think the simplest path is to get a 73mm Shimano UN55 in a spindle
> length that seems workable with the frame and cranks you have..I found
> several lengths available with a quick search. It'll be a bit of a guessing
> game of holding the cranks up to your new frame and eyeing how much
> distance you need from the BB shell, I have a drawer full of bottom
> brackets to show for when the guess is wrong. Heck, I may even have a 73mm
> BB in there somebody can use!
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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-21 Thread Joe Bernard
Ray, I think the simplest path is to get a 73mm Shimano UN55 in a spindle 
length that seems workable with the frame and cranks you have..I found several 
lengths available with a quick search. It'll be a bit of a guessing game of 
holding the cranks up to your new frame and eyeing how much distance you need 
from the BB shell, I have a drawer full of bottom brackets to show for when the 
guess is wrong. Heck, I may even have a 73mm BB in there somebody can use! 

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-21 Thread Ray Varella
Thanks Kim,
I have a lot of parts here, I would seriously consider one of these frames if 
my cranks were compatible. 

Thanks Alex, I’ll keep an eye out for pictures. 
Would Phil Wood bottom brackets or at least their rings on a cartridge bb 
simplify things?

Cheers
Ray

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-21 Thread kim young
O...Ok. Thank you Alex.

(Indeed-Happy Father’s Day to all the great dads on here.)

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4824...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You gentlemen are all right.  I actually have about six different
> brands/combinations of square taper BBs that I will experiment with.  I
> hope to memorialize that process in a blog post so stay tuned.
>
>
> Since the drive side cup/BB is the same on the Shimano UN55 for either 68
> or 73mm modelsthey are stealing the cup-only from a shorter 73mm bottom
> bracket because Shimano doesn't make an off-the-shelf 73mm spindle length
> long enough for most cranks/this bike.
>
> Essentially the adjustable cup from the 73mm variants is "deeper" so that
> the cup reaches the bearing and fully supports it.
>
> On some other brands the adjustable cup doesn't have a lip preventing it
> from traveling inside the bottom bracket (Shimano does).  You can cheat the
> system this way on other brands and use a 68mm BB in a 73mm shell, but it
> makes your cranks a little off-center.
>
> I also scored a NOS three piece Tange BB that *might* be the right length.
>
> All of these different scenarios have to factor in your tire sizethe
> bigger you go, your chainline gets pushed outward which can start
> eliminating certain crank options.
>
> Hopefully I can make all of this easier to understand in picturesI'm
> not really doing it justice in writing.
>
>
> Happy Father's Day to all you bike dads out there 
>
>
> Alex Wirth in Rochester, NY
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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-21 Thread Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles
You gentlemen are all right.  I actually have about six different 
brands/combinations of square taper BBs that I will experiment with.  I 
hope to memorialize that process in a blog post so stay tuned.


Since the drive side cup/BB is the same on the Shimano UN55 for either 68 
or 73mm modelsthey are stealing the cup-only from a shorter 73mm bottom 
bracket because Shimano doesn't make an off-the-shelf 73mm spindle length 
long enough for most cranks/this bike.

Essentially the adjustable cup from the 73mm variants is "deeper" so that 
the cup reaches the bearing and fully supports it.

On some other brands the adjustable cup doesn't have a lip preventing it 
from traveling inside the bottom bracket (Shimano does).  You can cheat the 
system this way on other brands and use a 68mm BB in a 73mm shell, but it 
makes your cranks a little off-center.

I also scored a NOS three piece Tange BB that *might* be the right length.

All of these different scenarios have to factor in your tire sizethe 
bigger you go, your chainline gets pushed outward which can start 
eliminating certain crank options.

Hopefully I can make all of this easier to understand in picturesI'm 
not really doing it justice in writing.


Happy Father's Day to all you bike dads out there 


Alex Wirth in Rochester, NY

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread kim young
Word up joe!

(And if glom is the root of conglomeratIon, than my build is sure to
qualify.)

Thank you 


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> Kim, if I'm going to take a wild guess - AND I AM - I'm going to say your
> combination asks for a spindle length they like/can get in a 68 BB, so
> they're glomming on (or kludging!) a cup from a 73 to make it fit that
> shell. Which probably works great and come to think of it I think I've done
> this at least once. I'm pro glom/kludge 
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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread Joe Bernard
Kim, if I'm going to take a wild guess - AND I AM - I'm going to say your 
combination asks for a spindle length they like/can get in a 68 BB, so they're 
glomming on (or kludging!) a cup from a 73 to make it fit that shell. Which 
probably works great and come to think of it I think I've done this at least 
once. I'm pro glom/kludge 

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread kim young
Would it have something to do with the fact I am going 2X (not 3)?

On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 7:52 PM Joe Bernard  wrote:

> "Will a 73mm bottom bracket take a standard square taper crank or are we
> looking at a new standard?"
>
> Yes it'll take a square taper crank, I've built a bunch of bikes with 73mm
> shells this way. You just need a spindle/arms combination wide enough to
> clear wider chainstays.
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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread Joe Bernard
"Will a 73mm bottom bracket take a standard square taper crank or are we 
looking at a new standard?"

Yes it'll take a square taper crank, I've built a bunch of bikes with 73mm 
shells this way. You just need a spindle/arms combination wide enough to clear 
wider chainstays.  

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread kim young
Hi ray- good question.
don’t have mine yet (and I don’t know quite how to picture it either.)



On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 6:41 PM Ray Varella  wrote:

> Can someone post a picture of the 68/73mm combo bottom bracket.
> I’m having trouble visualizing why it wouldn’t just be a 73mm.
>
> Will a 73mm bottom bracket take a standard square taper crank or are we
> looking at a new standard?
>
>
> Ray
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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread Ray Varella
Can someone post a picture of the 68/73mm combo bottom bracket. 
I’m having trouble visualizing why it wouldn’t just be a 73mm. 

Will a 73mm bottom bracket take a standard square taper crank or are we looking 
at a new standard?


Ray

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread kim young
Hi joe :)
Well -when I asked grant the question- he said essentially that same thing:
it’s odd but that’s just how it works. ??

(least I can add ‘kludge‘ to my vocabulary now. I can def use that !)

On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 6:29 PM Joe Bernard  wrote:

> It's not obvious to me at all, Kim. I know what a 73mm BB and shell are,
> but I don't know why they kludged a 68 and 73 together. That's...odd.
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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread Joe Bernard
It's not obvious to me at all, Kim. I know what a 73mm BB and shell are, but I 
don't know why they kludged a 68 and 73 together. That's...odd. 

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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread kim young
Hey Mark
You are right. I had to get a 68 and a 73.

I kept wondering what difference it would make tho- because I would still
just be threading them all the way in.

Now that you say that...so it must be the flange that is wider and will
extend further? (Lol sry if this is obvious and I am being dense.)



On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 5:39 PM Mark Roland 
wrote:

> Hi Kim. I think what they are talking about is a kind of extender for the
> bb, to turn a 68mm into the required 73mm for the Susie.
>
> On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 11:49:59 PM UTC-4, Flowerfang wrote:
>>
>> hi alex happy solstice likewise,
>>
>> As to the parts for my aspirational susie, I got a lovely wheelset (27's)
>> from Joe and Allbatross bars with alivios from Sean. (thx yall!!!)
>> I've yet to dig through my parts bin, which is a vortex. I think i have a
>> set of original s-flag cranks if anyone wants those.
>>
>> (david that's very exciting btw about your frame being ready)
>>
>> I am going with the silvers - that have the holes whatever they are
>> called.
>> There is one detail i keep forgetting to post is that I had to order
>> mis-matched b/b cups for it.
>> I've never heard of this before - ?? - but Will knew what to include. I
>> am sure I will be calling him with a bunch of questions once I get going on
>> it.
>>
>> I plan on 2.5 tires, tho if i decide to go wider
>> (i think the susie tolerates up to 3.0) i think i need the longer spindle.
>>
>> Riv made me a list of suggested parts, in case it's helpful:
>>
>>
>> [image: IMG_3634.PNG]
>>
>> happy trails from kim in az
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 4:16 PM Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles <
>> 482...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> After inviting a wicken over to cast some spells on my phoneI
>>> received that golden phone call from Will at Rivendell!
>>>
>>> My Susie is getting ready to be packed up and shipped.  I added some
>>> odds and ends to the order but I was curious if anyone else on the list has
>>> received their Susie yet?
>>>
>>> Any tips or tricks on the build that I should consider?
>>>
>>> Cheers!!
>>>
>>>
>>> -Alex in Rochester, NY where the weather has been dandy.
>>>
>>> PS Happy early solstice everyone!
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Re: [RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-20 Thread Mark Roland
Hi Kim. I think what they are talking about is a kind of extender for the 
bb, to turn a 68mm into the required 73mm for the Susie.

On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 11:49:59 PM UTC-4, Flowerfang wrote:
>
> hi alex happy solstice likewise,
>
> As to the parts for my aspirational susie, I got a lovely wheelset (27's) 
> from Joe and Allbatross bars with alivios from Sean. (thx yall!!!)
> I've yet to dig through my parts bin, which is a vortex. I think i have a 
> set of original s-flag cranks if anyone wants those.
>
> (david that's very exciting btw about your frame being ready)
>
> I am going with the silvers - that have the holes whatever they are called.
> There is one detail i keep forgetting to post is that I had to order 
> mis-matched b/b cups for it. 
> I've never heard of this before - ?? - but Will knew what to include. I am 
> sure I will be calling him with a bunch of questions once I get going on it.
>
> I plan on 2.5 tires, tho if i decide to go wider 
> (i think the susie tolerates up to 3.0) i think i need the longer spindle.
>
> Riv made me a list of suggested parts, in case it's helpful:
>
>
> [image: IMG_3634.PNG]
>
> happy trails from kim in az
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 4:16 PM Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles <
> 482...@gmail.com > wrote:
>
>> After inviting a wicken over to cast some spells on my phoneI 
>> received that golden phone call from Will at Rivendell!
>>
>> My Susie is getting ready to be packed up and shipped.  I added some odds 
>> and ends to the order but I was curious if anyone else on the list has 
>> received their Susie yet?
>>
>> Any tips or tricks on the build that I should consider?
>>
>> Cheers!!
>>
>>
>> -Alex in Rochester, NY where the weather has been dandy.
>>
>> PS Happy early solstice everyone!
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[RBW] Seen some Gus builds, no Susies yet....

2020-06-18 Thread Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles
After inviting a wicken over to cast some spells on my phoneI received 
that golden phone call from Will at Rivendell!

My Susie is getting ready to be packed up and shipped.  I added some odds 
and ends to the order but I was curious if anyone else on the list has 
received their Susie yet?

Any tips or tricks on the build that I should consider?

Cheers!!


-Alex in Rochester, NY where the weather has been dandy.

PS Happy early solstice everyone!

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