Cento Uno Bottom Bracket Bearings Shimano Adapter
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Hi fellow weenies.I just built up my cento uno with an Ultegra 6700.What worries me is tha besides using the specific bearings that came with the frame and are needed for Shimano cranks the crank arms seem to be too close to the bb.Is there anything further that i should have used apart from the bearings (perhaps something like a ring) or that's all??Thanx in advance weenies.Pics of the build to come
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Kgt you are the man!!Thanks a million!I should have called you before
Here's some pics to illustrate my quandary
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Sell the SRAM and/or 6700 and get Fulcrum Racing Cranks with upgraded CULT bearings.
What yall are doing is like putting 85 octane in a Ferrari.
What yall are doing is like putting 85 octane in a Ferrari.
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This is off the top of my head, but I did sell a guy a sram bb for a cento1 just yesterday.
I believe the drive side takes 1 bearing, 1 alloy 3mm spacer and 1 alloy shim/sleeve.
The NDS should take 1 bearing, 1 plastic shim/sleeve and then one wave washer between the crank arm and seal.
If any of those 6 parts are missing, it will not work correctly.
The shims/sleeves (like the plastic NDS one in the picture you posted) go from the outside in, not the inside out as it seems you are imagining. The bearings are the first thing to go into the frame.
It's ok that the "campy lip" on the drive side sticks out further than the bearing itself, that is what the 3mm alloy spacer is for. Without it, the crank arm will drag on the campy lip. (which is what it seems like is happening). I think you may be missing a piece or two for your BB.
I believe the drive side takes 1 bearing, 1 alloy 3mm spacer and 1 alloy shim/sleeve.
The NDS should take 1 bearing, 1 plastic shim/sleeve and then one wave washer between the crank arm and seal.
If any of those 6 parts are missing, it will not work correctly.
The shims/sleeves (like the plastic NDS one in the picture you posted) go from the outside in, not the inside out as it seems you are imagining. The bearings are the first thing to go into the frame.
It's ok that the "campy lip" on the drive side sticks out further than the bearing itself, that is what the 3mm alloy spacer is for. Without it, the crank arm will drag on the campy lip. (which is what it seems like is happening). I think you may be missing a piece or two for your BB.