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Old 08-17-2017, 11:47 AM
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My Wheels MFG BB (PF30 to Shimano) uses regular ~44mm wrenches like he original Hollowtech II, Campy UT, etc. BBT-9 size.

This says 44mm...

http://wheelsmfg.com/tech/PDF/PF30-O...STRUCTIONS.pdf

The 48.5mm wrenches are for the PF30 BBs that do not convert down to Shimano/GXP.

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Old 08-17-2017, 12:25 PM
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My Wheels MFG BB (PF30 to Shimano) uses regular ~44mm wrenches like he original Hollowtech II, Campy UT, etc. BBT-9 size.

This says 44mm...

http://wheelsmfg.com/tech/PDF/PF30-O...STRUCTIONS.pdf

The 48.5mm wrenches are for the PF30 BBs that do not convert down to Shimano/GXP.
Well, now I have an extra tool for whenever I might need it. Was only $17 so not a huge amount.
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Old 08-17-2017, 12:25 PM
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Look at http://www.hambini.com/
He's got great adapters and bearings
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Old 08-17-2017, 12:28 PM
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just as a note: if you're going from the C-dale BB30A to Shimano/SRAM cranks the ONLY BB I've found to do that in one step is Kogel.

BB30A being a different shell width than standard BB30

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It is an Asylum Meuse (cross bike) and it is just a PF30 BB shell. No other info I can find. I have the stuff to knock out the bearings and have a nicer crank to upgrade it as the good old Rapha/IF is going Campy...as it should be!

Putting a GXP sram crank on it and simply needed to find the right contraption to make it work.

I think I am good to go.

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