Denis, glad you got it sorted out. Not to add to the confusion but a
German company also makes an eccentric BB for standard bb shells. I
believe they were first out with this product before Phil Woods:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/bottom-brackets/trickstuff-excentriker/?geoc=CA
On Saturday,
Thanks Ray,
I did give them a call, and it is indeed a 24mm spindle, if anyone else was
wondering. Order placed, all is well.
Denis, in NC
Le samedi 28 mai 2022 à 12:56:39 UTC-4, Ray Varella a écrit :
> Hey Denis,
> They are open today, they open in about 5 minutes.
> Try giving them a call.
Hey Denis,
They are open today, they open in about 5 minutes.
Try giving them a call. Everyone who works there is super helpful.
Ray
On Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 9:54:12 AM UTC-7 Artaud wrote:
> I should have specified that this was for a single speed setup — I'd only
> keep the 32t
I should have specified that this was for a single speed setup — I'd only
keep the 32t chainring. I already have the bottom bracket and, paired with
an XTR double crank set up with a single chainring, it works well. What I'm
trying to determine, and couldn't find anywhere, is the diameter of
According to Phil Woods:
"TYPE OF CRANK THAT CAN BE USED: Outboard 24 mm spindle, *single
chainring type* with a 0-millimeter offset or a zero-degree offset on
crankarm or direct mount spider. Designed for half link".
On Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 10:51:08 AM UTC-4 Artaud wrote:
> Hello
According the Phil Woods:
"TYPE OF CRANK THAT CAN BE USED: Outboard 24 mm spindle,* single
chainring type *with a 0-millimeter offset or a zero-degree offset on
crankarm or direct mount spider. Designed for half link".
On Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 10:51:08 AM UTC-4 Artaud wrote:
> Hello