05-04-2021, 06:37 PM
New to forum, just signed-up, after reading an entry about constantly loosening crank-arm fixing BOLTS.
In my case, my original BB, uses crank-arm fixing NUTS (original equipment, not jury-rigged), instead of BOLTS. I’m “dating” myself, but I’ve had this bike since new.
I’m constantly re-tightening the nuts, every other ride, or worse, at times after a long ride. I have had difficulty finding newer nuts, to see if this resolves the problem, so have been using Loctite Blue Threadlocker, which have given me a few days to a week, before having to re-do the process. The threads on the nuts, appear to be fine, no damaged or stretched thread tracks.
Just the other day, found my lighted magnifying glass, so while I had the crank-arm off, took a good look at the male-threaded end of the crank-arm spindle. Sure enough, I can see very small nicks missing in some of the thread tracks. I can barely seem them, so there is some doubt, that this is the problem (but SMALL doubt).
Some background…
I’ve had this 1985 Schwinn Traveler since… 1985, NEW, original owner! Never had to do extensive maintenance… heck, never have done any extensive maintenance! Never needed to… till now! It has lived a sheltered life (not figuratively), but have ridden it hard (Catskill Mountains), the first two years, then my company (I’ve Been Moved) moved me out to Illinois, plus hectic schedule, ended my touring/cycling… for years!
Now in Florida, over the last 2 years… back on the road again! Even scarier? Everything I didn’t do when I first got my bike in 1985… I’m teaching myself (I’m assuming properly) to do… armed with two books… Park Tools BBB of BR 4th Ed and Zinn Road Bike Maintenance…
Acquired the time, patience and tools… working on the confidence part right now. In “middle” of confidence building, have convinced myself to take on a project, to build my skills… set a budget, while trying to keep this bike on the road.
The project? Upgrading this original double crank 6 speed, to a double crank 11 speed, without ANY downtime (other than installation time). I could have just waited till I had ALL THE PARTS, then just hit it all at once! But no! I had to do it the hard way! Sucks to be me!
As most of you may know… there are components that can be repaired or replaced, do it right the first time, job over and done with, till ya wear it out! Then there are components (due to specs or requirements) that it’s a one thing leads to another, chain reaction! Replace this, gotta replace that… and so and so on!
Well, due to circumstances that time and or failure has allotted, I’m right at the point of “final” project linchpin. That is… the drivetrain…. And I’m not ready to do the drivetrain YET! But the BB/Crank-Arm issue, is forcing me to change the BB!
I know I’ll need to eventually change the BB, but it won’t be the same BB. So I decided to buy another new one, to buy me more time, till I’m ready for the heaviest part of the overall project… but now, getting the CORRECT BB?
The spindle has male threaded ends… hence, crank-arm fixing NUTS! I’ve currently measured, total length of spindle, end-to-end at 150.55mm, asymmetrical (which is common). Current BB installed, is a Sugino 68/? 1.37 24T (which I haven’t removed from the shell yet! (Chicken? Probably!)
So doing my Google Research, got me AND you (if you’re currently reading this, throughout this “story”) where we meet! So if you followed me to this point, I need to repair, or preferably replace the BB, with a sealed BB, so that I can gain back reliability and trust without packing extra tools or “breaking down” while on the road! But I’m NOT finding any sealed BB’s with male threaded-ends, which then it’s critical to get the measurement correct, on the one installed!
Anyone want to take a whack at this one!? Appreciate the insight!
Otherwise, it’s crankset, BB, Front & Rear Mech, Chain, Brifters, Cassette, Re-Lace Rear Wheel/Hub, Widen Rear Drop-out, Pedal components… one thing leads to another, before I’m back on the road!
Not ready for that point!
In my case, my original BB, uses crank-arm fixing NUTS (original equipment, not jury-rigged), instead of BOLTS. I’m “dating” myself, but I’ve had this bike since new.
I’m constantly re-tightening the nuts, every other ride, or worse, at times after a long ride. I have had difficulty finding newer nuts, to see if this resolves the problem, so have been using Loctite Blue Threadlocker, which have given me a few days to a week, before having to re-do the process. The threads on the nuts, appear to be fine, no damaged or stretched thread tracks.
Just the other day, found my lighted magnifying glass, so while I had the crank-arm off, took a good look at the male-threaded end of the crank-arm spindle. Sure enough, I can see very small nicks missing in some of the thread tracks. I can barely seem them, so there is some doubt, that this is the problem (but SMALL doubt).
Some background…
I’ve had this 1985 Schwinn Traveler since… 1985, NEW, original owner! Never had to do extensive maintenance… heck, never have done any extensive maintenance! Never needed to… till now! It has lived a sheltered life (not figuratively), but have ridden it hard (Catskill Mountains), the first two years, then my company (I’ve Been Moved) moved me out to Illinois, plus hectic schedule, ended my touring/cycling… for years!
Now in Florida, over the last 2 years… back on the road again! Even scarier? Everything I didn’t do when I first got my bike in 1985… I’m teaching myself (I’m assuming properly) to do… armed with two books… Park Tools BBB of BR 4th Ed and Zinn Road Bike Maintenance…
Acquired the time, patience and tools… working on the confidence part right now. In “middle” of confidence building, have convinced myself to take on a project, to build my skills… set a budget, while trying to keep this bike on the road.
The project? Upgrading this original double crank 6 speed, to a double crank 11 speed, without ANY downtime (other than installation time). I could have just waited till I had ALL THE PARTS, then just hit it all at once! But no! I had to do it the hard way! Sucks to be me!
As most of you may know… there are components that can be repaired or replaced, do it right the first time, job over and done with, till ya wear it out! Then there are components (due to specs or requirements) that it’s a one thing leads to another, chain reaction! Replace this, gotta replace that… and so and so on!
Well, due to circumstances that time and or failure has allotted, I’m right at the point of “final” project linchpin. That is… the drivetrain…. And I’m not ready to do the drivetrain YET! But the BB/Crank-Arm issue, is forcing me to change the BB!
I know I’ll need to eventually change the BB, but it won’t be the same BB. So I decided to buy another new one, to buy me more time, till I’m ready for the heaviest part of the overall project… but now, getting the CORRECT BB?
The spindle has male threaded ends… hence, crank-arm fixing NUTS! I’ve currently measured, total length of spindle, end-to-end at 150.55mm, asymmetrical (which is common). Current BB installed, is a Sugino 68/? 1.37 24T (which I haven’t removed from the shell yet! (Chicken? Probably!)
So doing my Google Research, got me AND you (if you’re currently reading this, throughout this “story”) where we meet! So if you followed me to this point, I need to repair, or preferably replace the BB, with a sealed BB, so that I can gain back reliability and trust without packing extra tools or “breaking down” while on the road! But I’m NOT finding any sealed BB’s with male threaded-ends, which then it’s critical to get the measurement correct, on the one installed!
Anyone want to take a whack at this one!? Appreciate the insight!
Otherwise, it’s crankset, BB, Front & Rear Mech, Chain, Brifters, Cassette, Re-Lace Rear Wheel/Hub, Widen Rear Drop-out, Pedal components… one thing leads to another, before I’m back on the road!
Not ready for that point!