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[Closed] What BB spindle length for an Inbred Singlespeed?

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It's probably a bit of a long shot but does anyone know what would be a good spindle length for setting up this frame for singlespeeding? I'll be getting a conversion kit with several washers to allow me to adjust the rear cog position slightly but I want to make sure I can get perfect chain alignment.

It'll be an Octalink BB (with hollowtech cranks) and the cheapest one I can find comes in 118mm or 126mm although if I go on CRC there are other length options.

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Posted : 28/07/2011 9:56 pm
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I suspect 118mm is the one you need for a 50mm chain line on a "normal" frame. I've swapped mine from bike to bike and it seems to be OK!


 
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Thanks Shackleton. Did you need to experiment with spacers front and rear or did it line up nice first time? Also: Did you fit your front chainring in the conventional position or on the inside of the brackets?


 
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The BB spindle length is dependent on the chainset, it's nothing to do with the frame. In the past I've run a M442 chainset with a 113BB then an M521 chainset with a 126BB on the same frame with the same chainline.

What chainset are you using and have you looked it up in the shimano techdocs ?


 
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Thanks for that Dave. The cranks are M510 I'll check the tech docs. I just realised that the chainring should be mounted on the inside too.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 10:38 pm
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With a deore crankset I use 118 although i think it's a bit long. I could run a slightly shorter one and have the rear sprocket more central.


 
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OK I found a tech document stating that I need a 113mm spindle for a 50mm chainline. So I'm assuming this will line up nice at the rear using a standard hub conversion kit? Thanks for your tips.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 11:35 pm