I've tried them, and they do a job, but I'd like to stop using pf30 bb shells, but keep using bb30 cranks (road , short spindle) and massive tubes (42mm and 33,5mm dt and st respectively).
With the help of a skilled welder, I'm building tig steel bikes (6 so far, all oversize, 2 with pf30 shells, 4 with BSA shells, also with flattened, MAX , or Aero downtubes) and my reason for moving away from pf30 is that I believe threaded bb shells are a better compromise than pressfit ones for my hobby level of building , the practicalities of my workshop, and for bikes that will last a long time.
Just how to make this compromise is proving tough enough for me to ask for thoughts on what I have come to as a possible solution. Here's where I am at....
A BSA threaded bb shell at 46mm wide with two 11mm wide screw-in BSA-to-bb30 adapter cups leaving me with a 68mm wide bb30 'shell'.
Obviously this has some issues....
So my questions are , does anyone land big round tubes on little BSA bb shells without crushing them to fit or if you were in a similar situation , how would you go about fitting these tubes?
I also feel 46mm is a tight ask for chainstays and tyre clearance, but that is something Im willing to bet on being worth the compromise.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Patrick Crowe Rishworth.
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