Re: Response to your question, Jobst WAS: Re: BB Question
Robin Hubert 23 August 2006 18:39:13
D'ohBoy wrote:> jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org wrote:>> John Thompson writes:>>
Or you could get a crankset with a decent BB, like one of the GOOD>>>> external bearing cranksets or perhaps a closeout Campy (is this>>>> road?) Chorus or Record crank with Chorus or Record square taper>>>> BB? Or a TA? One of my chorus BB's (have three bikes with Chorus>>>> BB) has six years and prolly 15,000 miles on it and the BB is just>>>> getting started.>>> I have a Campy Record BB that's been in use since 1979 and it's still>>> going strong. Buy good quality equipment in the first place...>> How do you assess BB durability in years? Can you reduce that to>> miles of what kind of riding and how heavy a rider?>>
Jobst Brandt>
Hi, Jobst ->
I know you weren't directly addressing me but to complete my post with> regard to your comments:>
I weigh anywhere from 200 to 225 lbs. I spend most of my time mashing> on the steep and short hills here in western Wisconsin, but do the> Death Ride as well. All of this activity is on the Chorus bb's.>
Is that enough info?>
D'ohBoy>
I'm pretty sure mileage figures along with the stresses of your Western Wisconsin hill pounding.
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