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Would A Ffw Fit On A 118Mm Bb?


trialsnoobie

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That sort of depends on which frame, bashring, cranks and freewheel you're using. I think I got a BB under 118mm (think it was a 113?) to work on my Lynx using a pair of Try-All cranks, Trialtech ti halfring and an SL freewheel, but that was fairly setup specific.

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That sort of depends on which frame, bashring, cranks and freewheel you're using. I think I got a BB under 118mm (think it was a 113?) to work on my Lynx using a pair of Try-All cranks, Trialtech ti halfring and an SL freewheel, but that was fairly setup specific.

ideally this setup

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/cranks_pair/echo_tr/c514p11196.html 170mm

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/bash_rings/trialtech_alloy_twin_bashring/c1p10420.html

and an echo sl freewheel

i've got a m.a.d the blue one if this helps, thanks

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I had a 118mm bb on my hydrox with echo SL freewheel and tryall cranks, it worked.

I also had a Hydroxx mod but with a 118mm bb with Try-All cranks/bash ring/Tensile FW, it cleared fine. One other thing I would also consider would be crank to frame clearance. My Rockman would definitely not work with a 118mm bb for that reason - it almost doesn't with a 123mm.

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