IdahoBrett
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If only the tooling could be had for around $150. I’d buy one.I wish my local store had charged that little. Cost me $80, three days and a 40 mile round trip.
If only the tooling could be had for around $150. I’d buy one.I wish my local store had charged that little. Cost me $80, three days and a 40 mile round trip.
That's good news indeed!LBS did me right. I dropped off the frame with the new BB-UN300 in case he wanted to check the thread cleanup. He went ahead and installed it and re-faced the frame while he was there. For only $20.
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Well worth the 20. Looks great. I've messed up some pretty nice bike components by being impatient and attempting force rather than taking to shop for proper repair.LBS did me right. I dropped off the frame with the new BB-UN300 in case he wanted to check the thread cleanup. He went ahead and installed it and re-faced the frame while he was there. For only $20.
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You are not alone, pretty sure it was my rushing that caused the damage to my BB on my M700 that I mentioned before. I am still puzzled by the idea of Shimano using plastic on the non-drive side cup on some of their cartridge BB's . I think it was me stuggling with and rushing to get the non drive side cup that caused the tool to slip and damage the threads.Well worth the 20. Looks great. I've messed up some pretty nice bike components by being impatient and attempting force rather than taking to shop for proper repair.