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[Closed] Road bike Octalink BB question, for those old enough to remember the system!

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I have a really nice, older, carbon octalink chain set sitting in my garage doing nothing. I may as well get some use out of it on the winter road bike but am unsure what length BB to get for it.

It's a road C/set, double, 39/53; am I right in thinking that I will need a 109mm BB?

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Posted : 29/09/2011 7:34 am
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It does depend on the frame and chainline but my Planet-X Superlight had a 109mm Octalink BB.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 7:38 am
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Yep, a 109 should do the trick. Got one in my Planet X and Cervelo.. ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 7:42 am
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for those old enough to remember the system
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One of my road bikes has a Dura Ace Octalink c set on it. The system isn't [i]that[/i] old though replacement BB's aren't cheap these days.

Oh and I concur with 109mm for a double C set.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 8:24 am
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109 for double, 118 for triple. It was that simple ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 9:20 am
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The system isn't that old

Superseded in 2004, that's pretty old! Agree I'd expect most to remember them though!


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 9:46 am
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Thank's guys.

I only put about it being old as I was surprised that I can't find any seller selling anything other than the 105 BB, thought there would still be plenty of Ultegra/DA available at discount prices!

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Posted : 29/09/2011 11:12 am
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[i]thought there would still be plenty of Ultegra/DA available at discount prices[/i]

it seems that once stuff stops being specified as original equipment on new bikes and existing stocks at bike manufacturers/discount places are exhausted it all goes back to full retail with not much discounting to be had.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 11:14 am
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Shimano discontinued the Ultegra version a few years ago hence why you are struggling to find one.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 11:16 am
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To be fair there was no reason to keep going with Octalink, HT2 was lighter, cheaper, simpler and more durable! Those adjustable DA BBs were a PITA!


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 11:27 am
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How were the Dura ace octalink bbs adjustable? Genuine question - i've just bought one to go on my winter bike. As far as i can tell it's a non-serviceable cartridge unit with a fixed drive side cup and a loose nondriveside one.


 
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There were some Dura Ace BBs that were servicable, see [url= http://bike.shimano.com/media/techdocs/content/cycle/EV/bikecomponents/BB/EV-BB-7700-1657B_v1_m56577569830610606.pdf ]HERE[/url]


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 3:28 pm
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Finbar out of interest what number is on your BB shell? BB-7700 or BB-7710?


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 3:29 pm
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finbar, you don't adjust them, they are a sealed unit.

I've got Octalink on an old MTB and quite like it, seems pretty durable, stiff enough as well.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 3:32 pm
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finbar, you don't adjust them, they are a sealed unit

As said, not all of them were, the BB7700s had 2 sets of needle bearings with a couple of lockrings, they did last forever, but could be a bit of a ballache to service. These days I'd be surprised to come by one of those though!


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 3:58 pm
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7700. This one:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230674665772?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

Maybe it is servicable then. That is, if i can get the lockrings off in a year or so's time ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 4:45 pm
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I've still got ISIS. ๐Ÿ˜ณ


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 5:22 pm
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ISIS FTW, brassneck.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 5:24 pm
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That looks like a servicable one to me. But I haven't seen one in a while.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 8:42 pm
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I still have ISIS and Octalink BBs / Chainsets running fine, they're far from obsolete.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 9:39 pm