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well since I like to tinker and save money, I just put the spindle in a 16mm socket to brace the inner ring and gently tapped it back into place.
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I don't mind another $30, but this one was ... the same one you linked to mindfrieze.
i think i've finally gunked up my Sugino75 riding it on the street all winter. is it difficult to clean a BB yourself? i don't even own a crank puller but i feel like LBS' are going to charge a lot for this particular service
or, maybe i should just get a sealed BB..
i think i've finally gunked up my Sugino75 riding it on the street all winter. is it difficult to clean a BB yourself? i don't even own a crank puller but i feel like LBS' are going to charge a lot for this particular service
or, maybe i should just get a sealed BB..
I took off the cranks, popped off the seal and poured Tenacious oil as best as I could into the bearing area. Replaced the seals, they were almost completely unmarred. Seems to be working. Not as reliable as just replacing the whole thing I would say, time spent might even have long since warranted spending the money and replacing it while I was in there messing around. But that it is holding up for now and suits this bike which is not touring anytime soon. And I got a chance to clean off my cranks and chainrings while they were off and easy to reach. So a Cartridge BB is now serviceable in two ways, if that suits your needs.
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