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Chris King
ThreadFit 30mm Bottom Bracket - Ceramic

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$278.00 - $322.00
Color:Black

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Why We Like The ThreadFit 30mm Bottom Bracket

Whether we're building out a fresh rig or replacing our bottom bracket after far too many dusty miles, we trust that the Threadfit 30mm Bottom Bracket performs even better than it looks. Built for 73mm threaded BSA shells and 30mm crank arm spindles, the ThreadFit acts with the silence and precision only a threaded bottom bracket can.


Details

  • Top-tier bottom bracket for creak-free performance
  • Precise threaded design machined in Portland, OR
  • Fits 30mm crankset spindles and 73mm BSA shells
  • Lightweight ceramic bearings offer unrivaled durability
  • Some cranksets may need separately sold conversion kits
  • Item #CKG001N
Material
[cups] alloy, [bearings] ceramic
Shell Type
threaded external
Shell Width
73mm BSA
Threading
English
Crankset Compatibility
[crank spindles] 30mm
Includes
1 BB assembly, 1 dust sleeve
Claimed Weight
3oz
Activity
bike maintenance
Manufacturer Warranty
5 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

November 25, 2021

Ceramic for mountain biking!

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

If you ride conditions that end up washing out your bearings often, then ceramic is for you. We had one seal get opened up. Even without grease, the bearing was able to be revived to its original glory with a flush and fresh grease. No need to unfreeze a rusty steal bearing and live with the decrease in performance due to the rust etching the bearing.

Chris B
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com