BB spindle length.

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Hi,
I was wanting to fit a SR Sakae SX triple chainset to my 130 rear dropout spaced Dawes galaxy. Now the spec for cranks says it needs a 127.5mm bb spindle length.

Would I be right in assuming I’d need to loose some length off that to fit on a 130 spaced dropout rear end. My first guess would be 5mm off length to loose 2.5mm per side.

Can anyone confirm this or help point me in right direction for bb spindle length. Also assume other length I need would just be width of the bottom bracket she’ll on frame and assume English threaded.

Cheers
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
The reason the spindle length is 127.5mm is to prevent the inner ring fouling on the chainstay, any shorter and it is likely to. It should not effect the chainline.
 
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mac-highlander

mac-highlander

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Yes but chainline on an 8 speed 130mm dropout road bike will be nearer centre line than 8 speed 135mm drop out mtb. And assume chain stay will be a similar amount inboard so won’t fowl if I adjust by correct number (assuming 2.5mm per side so 5mm total)
 
I would say the dropout spacing is a red herring here, the BB spindle recommendation is what I'd use. Even then it's not guaranteed, frame dimensions can differ between manufacturers, and especially the chainstay profile. Nothing wrong with mixing different components on a project, but expect a degree of trial and error to avoid disappointment.
 
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mac-highlander

mac-highlander

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According to other people and shimano etc etc the chainline is further towards centre (though can’t find a consensus on how much). My brain tells me this as well as the dropout is 2.5mm per side nearer centreline as is mating surface on hub so cassette is gonna be closer to centreline but seems to be conflicting info on how far.

So using same spindle length will mean front chainrings are further out than they need to be.
 

Ming the Merciless

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Main thing is that inner chain ring doesn’t foul frame and that derailleur is able to shift across all the rings. If that’s achieved then differences in chain line aren’t a big deal.
 

88robb

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Hi,
I was wanting to fit a SR Sakae SX triple chainset to my 130 rear dropout spaced Dawes galaxy. Now the spec for cranks says it needs a 127.5mm bb spindle length.

Would I be right in assuming I’d need to loose some length off that to fit on a 130 spaced dropout rear end. My first guess would be 5mm off length to loose 2.5mm per side.

Can anyone confirm this or help point me in right direction for bb spindle length. Also assume other length I need would just be width of the bottom bracket she’ll on frame and assume English threaded.

Cheers

Yes, you need a shorter spindle. For your 130mm spaced frame, use a 122.5mm spindle (assuming a standard 68mm wide bottom bracket shell). This will give you the correct chainline.
 
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