Thorn Eccentric Bottom Bracket Insert - Fits Nomad/Raven Mk2 Sport Tour etc 73.2mm - Gold
£29.99
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£29.99
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Fits the following Thorn bicycles:
- Raven Mk2
- Sport Tour
- Catalyst
- Enduro
- Sterling
- Raven Twin Tandem Mk1 and Mk2
- Nomad Mk1 (S&S)
- Nomad Mk2
Can be used with external or conventional square taper bottom brackets.
51.2mm dia. Slightly wider than the black originals to more easily accommodate new external bottom brackets, this slight extra width means the cups just clear the paint on the outside of the frame.
- Raven Mk2
- Sport Tour
- Catalyst
- Enduro
- Sterling
- Raven Twin Tandem Mk1 and Mk2
- Nomad Mk1 (S&S)
- Nomad Mk2
Can be used with external or conventional square taper bottom brackets.
51.2mm dia. Slightly wider than the black originals to more easily accommodate new external bottom brackets, this slight extra width means the cups just clear the paint on the outside of the frame.
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Overall Product Rating 5 / 5
By Heather Buchanan
17 Dec 2017
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Oredered this for my son and he has let me know that he is very pleased with this product for his cycle.
Questions & Answers (6)
What bb should I get with this for a Nomad mk2
By Anonymous
18 Mar 2024
With your std 4 hole cranks and a rolhoff
SJS Customer Service:
You will need a 73mm shell with a 107mm axle for single ring use with the chainring in the outer position. SK 19/03/24
Spacer requirement...
By Brian Davies
15 Sep 2018
Does the extra width mean that no spacer is required when I fit a Shimano SM BB51B external bearing bottom bracket on my Sterling (73mm shell)? I think one spacer is required for the black insert?
SJS Customer Service:
You need one driveside spacer, but the replacement for a Sterling is - SJS Cycles part number : 9053
Thanks
Thanks
Exact width of the BB shell needed?
By Jeremy
06 Dec 2017
I have a frame with a shell inner diameter of 51,5 mm but the width of the shell is only 66 mm.
Do the 73,3 mm mean that this insert is for a frame with a width of 73mm or is it just the total width of the insert?
would it fit a frame with 66mm width?
Thank you in advance.
Do the 73,3 mm mean that this insert is for a frame with a width of 73mm or is it just the total width of the insert?
would it fit a frame with 66mm width?
Thank you in advance.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
73.3mm is the width of the EBB, generally for 73mm frames.
We have this - SJS Cycles part number : 11656
That seems to be the closest option to your specs, 51.2 X 68mm.
I cannot guarantee a correct fit without knowing more information - Feel free to call Thorn on 01278441505 to discuss EBBs further.
Thanks
73.3mm is the width of the EBB, generally for 73mm frames.
We have this - SJS Cycles part number : 11656
That seems to be the closest option to your specs, 51.2 X 68mm.
I cannot guarantee a correct fit without knowing more information - Feel free to call Thorn on 01278441505 to discuss EBBs further.
Thanks
Can I use this with Nomad MK 2
By Robert Clark
25 Nov 2017
Does this EBB fit the Nomad MK 2? I can't see any in your store that you claim do fit. Do you have any in stock? What is the exact size I need?
Thanks,
Robert
Thanks,
Robert
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
Yes this EBB should fit your Nomad MK2.
- 51.2mm diameter, 73mm Width.
Thanks.
Yes this EBB should fit your Nomad MK2.
- 51.2mm diameter, 73mm Width.
Thanks.
Correct for Thorn Sterling?
By Phillip
04 Sep 2017
Any other replacement options?
SJS Customer Service:
Hello,
The part you need is sjs part #9053.
Thanks.
The part you need is sjs part #9053.
Thanks.
Thread Not Engaging
By Chris
20 Aug 2015
I recently purchased this item from SJS as a spare to take with me on a multiyear trip. Despite persistent but very gentle efforts I can't get the thread of a Shimano BBUN55 Bottom Bracket British to engage. Given the significant cost of this unit and the fact that I'm in Australia I don't want to run the gauntlet and simply order another. I'm absolutely certain that I didn't cross because I'm only using my fingers. Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Regards
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, take a close look at the threads, you will be able to see if either the Eccentric or bottom bracket threads are damaged. If you think the Eccentric thread is damaged take a photo and email our customer service and they will sort it out. Is it not screwing in on both sides, it would be very unusual to have damaged threads on both sides!