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How to Build Up a Bike

Step 9Bottom bracket

bottom bracket
Insert the bottom bracket.

Grease up the threads. The drive side is REVERSE threaded. Don't forget it goes backwards.

Start it by threading it in by hand. Don't use the tool yet.
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Apr 19, 2010. 12:28 PMmark145 says:
the pictures look very and the instructions to build the cycle look easy enough i have just joined the web site and still cannot print the instructions so i'll look elswhere for a better user friendly website where it doesn't take as much time to print the instrutions as it does to build the bike
May 28, 2011. 7:02 AMfogman103 says:
I'm pretty sure that you have to be a member to print instructions, but I think it would be worth it.

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I like to tinker with just about anything, sometimes it works out in the end. Have fun looking at the projects, try tearing something open and let me know how it goes. cheers, -Joe