Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
- Location
- Inside my skull
I see the dead horse is still being flogged
I see the dead horse is still being flogged
Hey my legs don't become stronger after I put a load on the bike, and then again weaker when offloaded. :PBut the load carried needs power to move it, and that power is transmitted by your faulty crankset...
If the splines were to fail catastrophically, you might well be looking at a serious dental bill as well as a new crankset.
So by trying to get rid of the big chain tension variation, with good experience on that on my older HT2 bottom bracket based bike, but which was according to the dealer not available for my bikes specs, leaving Octalink as try, I got an extra problem.To solve spindle failures, Octalink was offered with bigger spindle. Unfortunately, the faulty design lacking press fit leads to left crank arm loosening and the big spindle leaves little space for bearings. Apparently Shimano uses cup and cone bearings with eighteen 1/8" balls on both sides (source).
Finally a solution was found to bottom bracket problems with Hollowtech II that moves bearings outboard so that both the bearings and the spindle can be big. It is an implementation detail that Hollowtech II uses cartridge bearings but the bearings are large (37x25x7 mm, source) so even being half complement is not a disaster, and the most of the cost of a Hollowtech II bottom bracket is the bearings so changing the entire threaded parts is not a problem.
Those parts seldom fail(break up) for no reason. Poor or no maintenance can play a part though.A followup report here.
It's almost december, 6 months further, during 2 of those, retension attempts sometimes resulted in a click noise, a tick, without feeling any movement though. After that, nothing.
I put a couple rubber wraps above and around the bottom bracket, in order to keep water as much as possible away. Apparently, that was a final solution. The only case where water could get in would be wading through water deep enough to reach the bottom bracket, which is rather not common on the road.
Why I brought this up now, my rear axle and/or bearings broke up couple days ago without a direct cause, and when searching for experiences I came across
On Bicycles Stack Exchange I read this:
So by trying to get rid of the big chain tension variation, with good experience on that on my older HT2 bottom bracket based bike, but which was according to the dealer not available for my bikes specs, leaving Octalink as try, I got an extra problem.
What I don't get is why they still sell Octalink BB's if they know there's a problem?
FTFY Did the axle break or not?my rear axle and/or bearings broke up couple days ago without a[n obvious] cause
You are rolling 500 euro front wheels? And Octalink?A month ago I bought a spare front wheel and its price was over 500 euro, compared to 335 euro in 2019.
I said that long time ago, I had to replace the chainset due to broken crank, and I decided to attempt to get rid of the chain tension variation the bike suffers since I purchased it, by Hollowtech 2, because on an older bike, a singlespeed later on converted to fixed gear, I never had such a chain tension variation.They still sell Octalink BBs because people have Octalink cranks they wish to use.
"Octalink 's faulty design lacks press fit": One of square taper crankset/BB's strength is 'press fit'.
Why are you not using square taper @silva?
I don't know yet, dealer so far didn't report, checkup was said to be done yesterday.FTFY Did the axle break or not?
What is rolleyes about that?And from another thread:
You are rolling 500 euro front wheels? And Octalink?