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SRAM GXP TEAM BSA 68/73 mm crankset

Réf. fabricant : 00.6415.045.000
Designed for SRAM or TRUVATIV GXP cranksets, the bottom bracket SRAM GXP Team BSC 68/73 mm bottom bracket offers excellent value for money. Includes... Read more
Regular price 29,99 €
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Description

Designed for SRAM or TRUVATIV GXP cranksets, the bottom bracket SRAM GXP Team BSC 68/73 mm bottom bracket offers excellent value for money.

Includes left and right bearingsThis English BSC threaded housing is designed for 68/73 mm wide bottom brackets.

Ref: 7977592062118

Caractéristiques

Axle diameter : 22/24 mm (GXP)

Housing width : 68/73 mm

Bearing material : Steel

Shaft type : Through shaft

Housing type : BSC/BSA (English, Euro)

Informations techniques

For frame width 68/73 mm
BSC English thread
For Truvativ GXP crankset or SRAM GXP crankset
Weight (manufacturer): 126 g

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 3.988764 / 5 based on 89 reviews.

AI-Generated Review Summary

The SRAM GXP Team BSA 68/73 mm Bottom Bracket is praised for its easy assembly, fast delivery, and high quality. Customers appreciate its durability and value for money, though feedback on the housing is mixed.

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  • Assembly: 13%
  • Delivery: 10%
  • Quality: 13%
  • Value: 12%

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Review highlights

  • "Very satisfied with this item; it was very easy to assemble and shipped quickly."Melka
  • "Great product, reliable service, fast delivery."Jmi31
  • "Good value for money and a reliable replacement for an identical model."Bertrand69

Reviews

SRAM GPX Housing

"Easy to assemble and durable"

DIDIER M. (5/5)

No problem, the sides

"No problem—the sides are clearly marked, as are the screw directions. I installed two on a mountain bike tandem; I just had to reverse the bearings on the front bottom bracket, which was easy to do. The result is perfect."

Jean P. (5/5)

Good product

"Exactly the product I wanted and was offered. Very satisfied."

Bilouke (5/5)

must not disappear

"I'm really happy—a smooth ride like this is starting to be a rarity."

Woodman (5/5)

A decent case, nothing special

"Replacing the same bottom bracket to avoid having to replace the crankset, which is in perfect condition. The bottom bracket is fragile (less than 2,000 km); be sure to clean the bearings to prevent premature wear."

Razhalgool (4/5)

SRAM GXP Cassette

"A compatible and necessary bottom bracket for a SRAM crankset, but more fragile than a Shimano one."

Gilles (5/5)

To be continued. . .

"I wanted to replace the 3-ring drivetrain on a Specialized Source with a simpler single-ring setup, so I opted for an SRAM Apex, to be mounted with a GXP bottom bracket. To do this, I removed the original square-axle bearing. Clearly, the GXP is a wear-and-tear part, but it saves weight. As many others have noted, rattling noises appeared immediately, despite applying plenty of grease during installation. But it works. To be continued. . ."

Bubru (3/5)

Completely satisfied

"I'm completely satisfied with this bottom bracket paired with a SRAM FORCE 22 crankset. My only concern is with the spacers. Given the width of my bottom bracket (68 mm) and the width of the crankset, no spacer allowed me to secure the bearings while maintaining smooth operation. I reused the wave washer from my old SRAM RED 22 crankset, which, in theory, the crankset from moving side to side (the steel thickness must be around 0.7 mm, whereas a 1.25 mm spacer would have locked up the crankset). So it spins without a single sound."

Jpmo (5/5)

A sure bet

"Good value for money and a safe bet when replacing an identical model."

Bertrand69 (5/5)

The Sram GXP crankset!

"A high-quality case that's perfect for my regular use"

Ricojeg (5/5)

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