![]() The good news is – the standard English-threaded (or “BSA”) bottom bracket continues to be the most common. No, bottom bracket standards seem to be multiplying by the minute. Keep in mind that this type of bottom bracket is not used on every bike frame. ![]() Most other modern threaded bottom brackets install with a nearly identical procedure, including SRAM, FSA, Race Face, and others. There’s no specific reason I picked this brand for the demo, other than it just happened to be what I was working with while the camera was handy. The specific bottom bracket for today’s lesson is a Shimano Ultegra 6700. Our advice is for entertainment purposes only, don’t try this at home, and only YOU can prevent forest fires. As with all How-To’s, the standard disclaimer applies – If you’re not a competent mechanic, take your bike to someone that is. Shop with confidence.Įven if you never intend to work on your own bottom bracket, it never hurts to see the process. Find great deals on eBay for bottom bracket cable guide. This is the popular one that everyone sells for Campy's. I have the long tail version of the black plastic cable guide. ![]() Well, I suppose they’re not that exciting, but I hope to at least offer an interesting inside look at how to properly install one. Bottom Bracket How-To In a continuing effort to educate our readers in all-things-bike, we offer another “How-To” article. ![]()
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