Yep. The OP may be running into the cable-guide bolt protruding from the
bottom, too. I've done that a bunch of times.
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This may not be your problem, but I'll share:
When replacing the original BB (Shimano loose-ball M730) on my '88 Schwinn
KOM, the cups on both sides were very difficult to thread in the final
couple mm.
Turns out, the ends of the seatstays protrude a bit into the BB shell. I
was able to figure i
Thanks, with my Sam H. And Quick B. They go in almost flush on the NDS so I
was concerned.
Fair winds,
Captain Conway Bennett
> On Sep 16, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Keith Muller wrote:
>
> Conway,
>
> With a Shimano BB, that is a non-issue. The NDS cup is there to support the
> cartridge BB.
Conway,
With a Shimano BB, that is a non-issue. The NDS cup is there to support the
cartridge BB. It's pretty common to see that. The extra thread is there so
the cup can tighten down on the BB before it bottoms out on the BB shell. As
long as the cup is straight in the BB shell, you are f
I'm swapping out BBs on my '93 XO-2. When I thread in the drive side it goes
in no problem. Then I go to thread in the non drive side cup and it will not
thread in all the way. It is sticking out about 1 full thread. I removed the
NDS cup and then the drive side BB. Then just out of curiosi