Okay, so I bought this Raleigh solely to use the parts off it to fix up an old KHS that brings back memories of my first 10-speed.
It has this little "SEALED BEARINGS" sticker on the bottom bracket (and the hubs, by the way).
I am hoping to use these cranks to replace the cottered cranks on the KHS. This is the business end of the KHS bottom bracket:
Being that the Raleigh (1983 FWIW) is made in Taiwan and the KHS (1981-82ish) is also of Asian manufacture, is it safe to assume that the guts out of the Raleigh will thread right into the KHS? Does the fact that they are a sealed bearing set change anything? Is there anything special I need to know going into this swap?
I have a crank arm puller, and have used it to swap out a left-side crank with a cross-threaded pedal, but I have never opened up a 3-piece crank bottom bracket. All my BB experience thus far has been with 1-piece cranks. (Although I may have taken apart a cottered crank BB many many years ago as a kid... I kinda remember lots of loose bearings.)
Also, I am rationalizing blowing apart the Raleigh by telling myself that the fork is bent pretty badly. You guys think that this is beyond straightening, correct?
I mean, it's kind of a shame because it's a really nice frame built with 555 tubing, and I have read great things about them in a couple of forums...
It has this little "SEALED BEARINGS" sticker on the bottom bracket (and the hubs, by the way).
I am hoping to use these cranks to replace the cottered cranks on the KHS. This is the business end of the KHS bottom bracket:
Being that the Raleigh (1983 FWIW) is made in Taiwan and the KHS (1981-82ish) is also of Asian manufacture, is it safe to assume that the guts out of the Raleigh will thread right into the KHS? Does the fact that they are a sealed bearing set change anything? Is there anything special I need to know going into this swap?
I have a crank arm puller, and have used it to swap out a left-side crank with a cross-threaded pedal, but I have never opened up a 3-piece crank bottom bracket. All my BB experience thus far has been with 1-piece cranks. (Although I may have taken apart a cottered crank BB many many years ago as a kid... I kinda remember lots of loose bearings.)
Also, I am rationalizing blowing apart the Raleigh by telling myself that the fork is bent pretty badly. You guys think that this is beyond straightening, correct?
I mean, it's kind of a shame because it's a really nice frame built with 555 tubing, and I have read great things about them in a couple of forums...