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===Generic EBB Weigh In=== | ===Generic EBB Weigh In=== |
Revision as of 19:21, 17 January 2007
Contents
Problem
I know a few people around the country that are sponsored by Gary Fisher to ride 29" Rig Singlespeeds for the 2007 season.
The biggest complaint that they all have is the weight of the stock EBB cam. I figured that I would make a tool to trim some fat off the EBBs for these racers. Every gram counts.
The Fisher EBB measures 56.5mm.
This is a picture of the Fisher EBB. It is designed like a giant quill stem. It weighs over 300 grams. That is some serious bullshit.
One Possible Solution
It may be possible to shim the bb shell with some 0.050" delrin sheet and use a Bushnell expanding eccentric.
This will be researched a bit.
Other Peoples Work
- creepyfriendly - 90 gram reduction
- mckeand13 - 80 gram reduction
Generic EBB Weigh In
This EBB cam is from a Zion Single. It's pretty generic and will serve as a good test peice untill I get the actual units in hand.
189 Grams.
Making the Arbor
Machining the EBB
Final Weight
135 grams.
I could probably pull off another 10 grams, but I've done enough for now.