bikeman242
Active Member
LBS charges $25 for this job. Wondering if I can do it myself for cheaper. What do I need to do this job? Maybe somebody can kindly link me to the appropriate tools.
I've never seen a bottom bracket that is open to the post, always a solid tube for the bottom bracket.What ever tool you use, make sure you remove the filings $ cuttings from inside the seat post after cutting. Otherwise, the loose metal particles will make their way into the bottom bracket and can cause bearing failure. Blowing out the tube with an air compressor is a good idea if one is available.
I've never seen a bottom bracket that is open to the post, always a solid tube for the bottom bracket.
LBS charges $25 for this job. Wondering if I can do it myself for cheaper