|  To drill or not to drill... | bones Feb 13, 2002 9:59 PM | | I'm tired of taking my crankarm off every time I want to adjust my eccentric. Would the strength of the eccentric be weakened if I drilled a hole in it so that I can leverage with a screwdriver and my crankarm?
Any thoughts?
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|  re: To drill or not to drill... | MPU Feb 13, 2002 11:23 PM | | My eccentric has two holes in it. I don't think the eccentric would get any weaker if you drill the holes. The holes in my e are 7mm.
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|  A flaw in the eb type SS exposed?!?!?! | Roger Feb 14, 2002 6:33 AM | | ;0) |
|  It's a flaw in that type of e-BB, not the e-BB soln.... | SS_MB-7 Feb 14, 2002 6:46 AM | | Actually, it's a flaw in that type of e-BB (set-screw style), not the e-BB solution itself. My Bushnell e-BB is a wedge-type that uses a single 4mm allen bolt on the non-driveside to loosen/tighten the e-BB (see pic). This can be done without removing the cranks!
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|  Just stirring the pot. ;0) | Roger Feb 14, 2002 9:01 AM | | |
|  what kind of EBB are you using? | tamjam Feb 14, 2002 7:12 AM | | I'm using a Haden and adjusting it couldn't be easier. It's just got a little hole on the non-drive side that I use a 5mm allen key to spin the EBB around in the shell. |
|  it's a jericho... | bones Feb 14, 2002 7:22 AM | | They make their own eccentrics in-house. I think I'm going to take it to a metal shop and have them drill a hole like that one.
POWERTOOLS!!
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