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Hi,
Don't know where else to turn, so I thought I's try this group.
I'm looking for the threaded tube that the crank goes thru, to use in
building a recumbent. I don't know how many different sizes there are
either. Any help is appreciated.








Mon Dec 5, 2005 3:02 am

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Hi, Don't know where else to turn, so I thought I's try this group. I'm looking for the threaded tube that the crank goes thru, to use in building a recumbent....
bschmidt613
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Dec 5, 2005
3:14 am

If you need it already threaded (ie. no local bike or machine shop that could face and thread it for you) then your best bet may be the Gaerlan company. They...
Tim Dunsworth
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Dec 5, 2005
4:32 pm

The part is called a lugless bottom bracket shell and they are available at most bike shops for $6.00. Tandem bottom bracket shells with and eccentric are...
cg
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Dec 5, 2005
11:45 pm

Hi, it's Aluminum Johnny, Yes I am still alive; and still recumbent. Parts needs; Go to: http://www.novacycles.com/catalog/ The owner, Lon, is a great guy for...
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Dec 7, 2005
11:26 pm
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