I'm no help, but a smart aleck. Asymetric should be a palindrome just for 
the wondrous irony. Asymemysa.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Saturday, August 3, 2013 4:12:07 PM UTC-6, JL wrote:
>
> I was giving my commuter bike CBO a quick check over and noticed that the 
> crankset sits asymetric to the frame.  It has never bothered me but my 
> question is - aside from cranks that are made offset so an asymetrical BB 
> actually aligns them symetrically - what is the purpose of asymetrical 
> BBs?  I imagine the argument that it allows the chainrings to clear the 
> chainstay, or chainline to be zeroed in and usually people dont notice 
> could be made.  I have a hard time imagining a design that intends 
> someone's legs to pedal like that for long periods of time.  Does anyone 
> know an historic or design origin for the asym bb?  
>
> Jason
> SF,CA
>

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