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What's the deal with a square tapered bottom brackets? One on the roadie has quite a bit of play in it, and it's causing rubbing issues on the front mech now. It doesn't look serviceable, so I resume it's time for a new one. Can anyone recommend a decent one? I'd prefer one I can change the bearings in myself, but I don't know if you can get square tapers like this?

Sorry, only other square taper I've owned went in the bin after a couple of months, not had to buy a new one before.


 
Posted : 29/05/2013 1:53 pm
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UN54 - £15 or so. Now have hollow axles so they don't weigh too much.

Non-replaceable bearings but that's the norm.


 
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Sweet, cheers clubber. If thats the norm I'll get one ordered.


 
Posted : 29/05/2013 1:56 pm
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Shimano UN55 is the latest one which has an alloy NDS retainer (instead of plastic). Under £20, should do several thousand miles on the road.


 
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Ah, didn't know about the 55 - good to hear (though I never really had an issue with the plastic lock rings.


 
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Ah, in that case I'll grab the 55 instead, anything to make it last a little longer! Makes the hollowtech on my full-suss feel so expensive.


 
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And what's the verdict on how to fit them? I've tried different variations on "put crank on, tighten bolt", but generally within 6 months I'm seeing play in the NDS crank as the taper's gone in the cranks 🙁


 
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Clean threads in BB shell of frame, apply copper grease. Screw the cartridge into the driveside (LH threads of course), doesn't need to be super-tight. Then screw in the NDS retainer, again don't overtighten.

I then like to clean up the cranks (and tapers) whilst off the bike, then lightly grease the tapers and tighten the bolts pretty firmly with a 4 or 5 inch long allen key. Keep an eye on them for the first 3 or 4 rides, tightening a little if necessary, but just don't overdo it!


 
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that 'metal' ring on the 55 is softer than the plastic one on the 54!

but either way either is good, cheap and reliable


 
Posted : 29/05/2013 2:39 pm