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Campy B.B. compatibility
On 20/8/19 1:02 pm, Chris Collins wrote:
I just bought a PW ISO/Campy taper 115mm for my TA Pro Vis V crankset. I wasn't really clear on if the TA was ISO or JIS ISO. https://www.sheldonbrown.com/bbtaper.html -- JS |
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Campy B.B. compatibility
On 8/19/2019 10:02 PM, Chris Collins wrote:
I just bought a PW ISO/Campy taper 115mm for my TA Pro Vis V crankset. I wasn't really clear on if the TA was ISO or JIS It's the original square taper format, now known as ISO. TA invented it. Original spindles are #314 single, #344 double and #373/#374 (wide chainline) for triple. The double #344 is 118mm asymmetric (interchange exactly with Stronglight #118). Campagnolo made a triple spindle 68 (or 70) SS 120 (or 125) x3 which fits. You should have +8mm offset to the right side. With a Phil 115 asymmetric, fit it dry on clean threads first to check chainline. You'll likely need to shift it to the right which is straightforward with a Phil BB. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Campy B.B. compatibility
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 6:02:47 AM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
On 8/19/2019 10:02 PM, Chris Collins wrote: I just bought a PW ISO/Campy taper 115mm for my TA Pro Vis V crankset. I wasn't really clear on if the TA was ISO or JIS With a Phil 115 asymmetric, fit it dry on clean threads first to check chainline. You'll likely need to shift it to the right which is straightforward with a Phil BB. I believe the Phil ISO 115 I have is "Symmetric" the old catalogs used list different R+2 etc. Now it says if you want asymmetric request it when ordering. What would you recommend? 115(?) L+1, R+1, R+2, ??? Thanks you. |
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Campy B.B. compatibility
On Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 5:35:50 PM UTC-7, Chris Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 6:02:47 AM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: On 8/19/2019 10:02 PM, Chris Collins wrote: I just bought a PW ISO/Campy taper 115mm for my TA Pro Vis V crankset. I wasn't really clear on if the TA was ISO or JIS With a Phil 115 asymmetric, fit it dry on clean threads first to check chainline. You'll likely need to shift it to the right which is straightforward with a Phil BB. I believe the Phil ISO 115 I have is "Symmetric" the old catalogs used list different R+2 etc. Now it says if you want asymmetric request it when ordering. What would you recommend? 115(?) L+1, R+1, R+2, ??? Thanks you. Wait, you actually already wrote this didn't you. R+8?? is that for a triple? My setup will be a single ring. Which PW 115 offset would you recommend? |
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Campy B.B. compatibility
On 8/21/2019 7:35 PM, Chris Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 6:02:47 AM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: On 8/19/2019 10:02 PM, Chris Collins wrote: I just bought a PW ISO/Campy taper 115mm for my TA Pro Vis V crankset. I wasn't really clear on if the TA was ISO or JIS With a Phil 115 asymmetric, fit it dry on clean threads first to check chainline. You'll likely need to shift it to the right which is straightforward with a Phil BB. I believe the Phil ISO 115 I have is "Symmetric" the old catalogs used list different R+2 etc. Now it says if you want asymmetric request it when ordering. What would you recommend? 115(?) L+1, R+1, R+2, ??? Thanks you. Phil's selection is limited now so I'm not sure what they have or can make but ideally (back in the Olden Days) for a TA or Stronglight double it was called a Phil #3 (118 asymmetric). Phil does currently offer a 120mm asymmetric and I know because i just shipped one. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Campy B.B. compatibility
On 8/21/2019 7:37 PM, Chris Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 5:35:50 PM UTC-7, Chris Collins wrote: On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 6:02:47 AM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: On 8/19/2019 10:02 PM, Chris Collins wrote: I just bought a PW ISO/Campy taper 115mm for my TA Pro Vis V crankset. I wasn't really clear on if the TA was ISO or JIS With a Phil 115 asymmetric, fit it dry on clean threads first to check chainline. You'll likely need to shift it to the right which is straightforward with a Phil BB. I believe the Phil ISO 115 I have is "Symmetric" the old catalogs used list different R+2 etc. Now it says if you want asymmetric request it when ordering. What would you recommend? 115(?) L+1, R+1, R+2, ??? Thanks you. Wait, you actually already wrote this didn't you. R+8?? is that for a triple? My setup will be a single ring. Which PW 115 offset would you recommend? For a single TA it was once called a Phil #2. The current Phil product is a 116mm +5. We stock them along with ring sets in all threads. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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