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Hey sorry if it seems spammy not my intention, I’m doing this and seeing anyone else is interested in being involved. Secondly I won’t be using a campy crank, but will use another crank and use the custom chainring to get the chain line correct.
Happy enough if no one else wants in, trying to make an offer in case anyone else is interested, I’m obviously not selling anything, but hoping to help the community, as I’ll be paying for a fair bit of r’n’d to get it right. Last edited by Bambam85; 02-20-2021 at 10:16 AM. |
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Super glad to have found a solution, hoping it helps others Steve |
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I’m sure he can, I have chatted with him as that being an option for me as well!
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Last piece remaining: Does anybody know if / when / where the 86mm T47 BBs are available and how Ekar specific they are? Does any 3rd party make BBs that are compatible? They seem very similar to previous ones, but I don't understand BB specs well enough to make that call specifically.
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hard pass. chainrings, especially thin ones as ekar needs need to be pretty well designed, heat treated, etc. i dont want to be grinding up a hill to have my chainring fold over because some guy with a metal shop didnt fully understand the forces on a chainring. i'll stick to rings by proven players.
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@velocipede is correct, here is what I did as a workaround. I removed the Ekar bearings from my cranks and installed “normal” Campy ones for my bottom bracket install. If you do that, any Campy bottom bracket will work with Ekar cranks. Below is a picture of an Ekar bearing and you can see the special seal it has on it that interfaces with the Ekar specific bottom bracket. Disclaimer - I live in California and don’t see a lot of mud so I’m not concerned about needing special seals. Although I’ve run normal Campy bearings for years in the wet and they do very well as long you service them. |
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Perfect. I wanted to update my chorus cranks to ekar spec when it comes due for service. I assumed they would interchange and this seems to confirm it.
I still want the cranks protectors too. |
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There’s two parts of that seal on the bearing. The seal itself, looks like it can be removed for servicing. But the second part is a hard coating applied to half of the bearing’s outer race which is what I was trying to show in the photo. That coating cannot be removed. And it’s that coating that creates the seal with the bottom bracket cup which has a similar seal on the other half of it’s shell. If you go all the way back to the first post of this thread, with the Campy diagrams, there is a cross section of the bottom bracket that shows the interface. |
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