Thanks in advance.
but not vice versa right?:idea:wim said:A triple front derailleur will shift a double, no need to replace it..
Depends—some double front derailleurs actually do a good job on narrow-range triple cranks like a 48-36-30.muscleendurance said:but not vice versa right?:idea:
I don't like my chainline so I was hoping to resolve this issue by removing the small ring.wim said:Jim Langley's instructions are good, but English-threaded Ultegra BB-6500 bottom brackets are very hard to find. You could use the 105 BB-5500 double (109.5 mm) instead. Then again, why even bother changing the bottom bracket unless the wider tread of the triple bothers you?
A triple front derailleur will shift a double, no need to replace it.
Another option is to get a new Ultegra FC-6500 double from Nashbar for $80 while they last (only 170 mm / 53-39 left) and that 105 BB. Excellent crank for the money.
yes I do.:thumbsup: nothing has changed except I elimanated one gear shift capability. The front deraillure controls this. there is tons of info on the internet on how to do this too.AJL said:slyjackson, do you still have the trim positions available (slight tap up from smaller CR, slight tap down from larger CR)?
TIA!
Don't know about others, but post # 3 indicated to me that the OP's desired modification is identical to the one Craig J. asked Jim Langley about.m_s said:Where are you guys getting that he has an older Ultegra crank/ BB?
Cool! Easier than I had read in another thread. :thumbsup:slyjackson said:yes I do.:thumbsup: nothing has changed except I elimanated one gear shift capability. The front deraillure controls this. there is tons of info on the internet on how to do this too.
This is true. All I want to do is remove my small ring and straighten my chainline. I never use the small ring and I would like a straighter chainline. To achieve this goal it is my understanding that I needed a double bb. I don't care if it's Ultegra or 105. It doesn't really make a difference to me.wim said:Don't know about others, but post # 3 indicated to me that the OP's desired modification is identical to the one Craig J. asked Jim Langley about.
My bike is only 2-3 years old so it can't be an "old" Ultegra crank and bb. It's an 06 or 07 Trek 1500 SLR. If you need any pictures let me know.m_s said:Where are you guys getting that he has an older Ultegra crank/ BB? If it's an external bearing setup and he wants a narrower chainline, he'll need a new crank. Otherwise, the advice received is great.
No need for pictures. Post #3 mislead me severely. Post #13 by m_s is right on the money.Alkazeer said:My bike is only 2-3 years old so it can't be an "old" Ultegra crank and bb. It's an 06 or 07 Trek 1500 SLR. If you need any pictures let me know.
Yes, you change the crankset—no need to change the bottom bracket. Before you slide on the left crank, you install a 3 mm spacer (should come with the triple crank), which the double crank doesn't need. Front derailleur should be a triple derailleur for reliable and quick shifts. Rear derailleur needs to be the long-cage version ("GS"). Short-cage version ("SS") won't work. Chain length may have to be changed.muscleendurance said:Ok so to do the opposite of this i.e. convert a double groupset to a tripple all you need to do is change the crankset? (hollowtech II) and maybe the front derailleur?
I heard somewhere that the brifters are double OR tripple, and they are even sold seperately!
what am I missing here![]()
Sorry about misleading you. I found that information online and wasn't even sure if it was relevant so that's what led me to ask it here. I should have put that disclaimer on the post. Alright I'll start saving up for a double crank and sell my triple. Thanks for all of the advice. It's very much appreciated.wim said:No need for pictures. Post #3 mislead me severely. Post #13 by m_s is right on the money.
You have a Shimano external bearing ("Hollowtech II") crank. These cranks all take the same bottom bracket—there is no double or triple version of that bottom bracket. You need an external bearing ("Hollowtech II") double crank if you want the perfect chainline.