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Date: 17 Aug 2007 10:43:03
From: Artoi
Subject: Rocking crankset
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After nearly 7000km, I've just noticed the cranks on my road bike have this rocking movement when I pull it by the ends. It's a Campag Veloce triple setup from 2005-06 era. Before taking it out for service or self-service. I wonder what are the possible causes and specific areas I should look at? I understand this setup has a cartridge BB which does not offer any bearing adjustments. If so, excluding any loosening of the crank bolts, can such a BB wear out over that mileage? The bike has been kept indoors and has been ridden only a handful of times in the rain over the last 12 months. Any comments? --
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Date: 18 Aug 2007 11:51:20
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo-www.vecchios.com
Subject: Re: Rocking crankset
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On Aug 17, 12:18 pm, Artoi <ar...@hotmail.com > wrote: > In article <slrnfcb0au.3sv.j.ma...@bluebird.primrose.localdomain>, > Joel Mayes <j.ma...@invalid.invalid> wrote: > > > If the crank bolts have loosened up the the point of the cranks rocking > > and you've ridden the bike at all in this state its a good chance you've > > ruined the cranks... > > > But to me it sounds like the BB has worn out. > > Thanks all. I've now checked and it appear that the crank bolts are all > tight and the BB cups are not obviously loose. As you say, it's probably > the BB cartridge that's gone. Disappointed that it hasn't even given a > year or 10,000km of service. Isn't that a bit poor? Would this be > covered by the one year warranty that came with the bike? Any suggestion > of a more durable BB cartridge? > > Looking at the tools required to do this job, apart from regular allen > keys etc, seems a crank extractor and a special cup tool is needed. > -- Campagnolo should warranty it if w/i 3 years of purchase, not use. BUT get a Centaur one as a replacement. 3 brearings, like the design of Record and Chorus. More expensive but a better BB as well. Available in 111 and 115mm lengths.
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 18:39:57
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Rocking crankset
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Artoi wrote: > After nearly 7000km, I've just noticed the cranks on my road bike have > this rocking movement when I pull it by the ends. It's a Campag Veloce > triple setup from 2005-06 era. > > Before taking it out for service or self-service. I wonder what are the > possible causes and specific areas I should look at? > > I understand this setup has a cartridge BB which does not offer any > bearing adjustments. If so, excluding any loosening of the crank bolts, > can such a BB wear out over that mileage? The bike has been kept indoors > and has been ridden only a handful of times in the rain over the last 12 > months. Worst case is a new BB which is not expensive. OTOH is the play is only slight and neither affects front shift response nor drives you nuts with noise it may not be an urgent problem. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 12:09:11
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo-www.vecchios.com
Subject: Re: Rocking crankset
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On Aug 17, 4:43 am, Artoi <ar...@hotmail.com > wrote: > After nearly 7000km, I've just noticed the cranks on my road bike have > this rocking movement when I pull it by the ends. It's a Campag Veloce > triple setup from 2005-06 era. > > Before taking it out for service or self-service. I wonder what are the > possible causes and specific areas I should look at? > > I understand this setup has a cartridge BB which does not offer any > bearing adjustments. If so, excluding any loosening of the crank bolts, > can such a BB wear out over that mileage? Yes it can. Check to make sure the BB cups are tight. If so, bearings cooked, need a new BB. The bike has been kept indoors > and has been ridden only a handful of times in the rain over the last 12 > months. > > Any comments? > --
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 11:11:05
From: Joel Mayes
Subject: Re: Rocking crankset
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On 2007-08-17, Artoi <artoi@hotmail.com > wrote: > After nearly 7000km, I've just noticed the cranks on my road bike have > this rocking movement when I pull it by the ends. It's a Campag Veloce > triple setup from 2005-06 era. > > Before taking it out for service or self-service. I wonder what are the > possible causes and specific areas I should look at? > > I understand this setup has a cartridge BB which does not offer any > bearing adjustments. If so, excluding any loosening of the crank bolts, > can such a BB wear out over that mileage? The bike has been kept indoors > and has been ridden only a handful of times in the rain over the last 12 > months. > > Any comments? > -- If the crank bolts have loosened up the the point of the cranks rocking and you've ridden the bike at all in this state its a good chance you've ruined the cranks... But to me it sounds like the BB has worn out. Cheers Joel -- Human Powered Cycles
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 18:18:29
From: Artoi
Subject: Re: Rocking crankset
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In article <slrnfcb0au.3sv.j.mayes@bluebird.primrose.localdomain >, Joel Mayes <j.mayes@invalid.invalid > wrote: > If the crank bolts have loosened up the the point of the cranks rocking > and you've ridden the bike at all in this state its a good chance you've > ruined the cranks... > > But to me it sounds like the BB has worn out. Thanks all. I've now checked and it appear that the crank bolts are all tight and the BB cups are not obviously loose. As you say, it's probably the BB cartridge that's gone. Disappointed that it hasn't even given a year or 10,000km of service. Isn't that a bit poor? Would this be covered by the one year warranty that came with the bike? Any suggestion of a more durable BB cartridge? Looking at the tools required to do this job, apart from regular allen keys etc, seems a crank extractor and a special cup tool is needed. --
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 13:50:53
From: Mark
Subject: Re: Rocking crankset
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Artoi wrote: > Thanks all. I've now checked and it appear that the crank bolts are all > tight and the BB cups are not obviously loose. As you say, it's probably > the BB cartridge that's gone. Disappointed that it hasn't even given a > year or 10,000km of service. Isn't that a bit poor? I would think so. Was it used in particularly bad conditions (e.g. underwater)? I've got 20,000 miles (32,000km) on an Athena cartridge, but that bike only goes out when it's dry. My rainbike has another Athena (should be similar to your Veloce), and I think that's had over 7000km and no wobbles yet. BTW, I'm trying to figure out if I can non-destructively removed the seals on the rainbike Athena BB so I can regrease; it's sounding a bit rusty in there. Anybody know? Would this be > covered by the one year warranty that came with the bike? Any suggestion > of a more durable BB cartridge? I'm surprised the one you had wasn't more durable. If you're inside the one-year, I'd sure try to claim warranty replacement. 7000km shouldn't be considered normal wear (if not used for touring the bottom of your swimming pool). > Looking at the tools required to do this job, apart from regular allen > keys etc, seems a crank extractor and a special cup tool is needed. Sounds right. Good luck, Mark J.
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