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STRONGLIGHT PF BB 30/24 bottom bracket

The STRONGLIGHT BB30 steel bottom bracket is compatible with all 24 mm diameter cranksets. So you can use it with your Sram or Shimano crankset... Read more
Regular price 38,99 €
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Description

The STRONGLIGHT BB30 steel bottom bracket is compatible with all 24 mm diameter cranksets. So you can use it with your Sram or Shimano crankset on your BB30 racing bike frame.
 
With its internal single-row steel ball bearings and aluminum cups, this housing represents a reliable and durable solution.

Compatibility chart
A - Diameter (mm) B - Width (mm) Assembly Standard
34,8 68 screw-on BSC / BSA
34,8 73 screw-in BSC / BSA
34,8 83 screw-in BSC / BSA
34,8 100 screw-in BSC / BSA
27 95,5 insert BB 96 (Trek)
41 92 insert PF 92
42 68 insert BB 30
42 73 insert BB 30
46 68 insert PF 30
46 73 insert PF 30

Ref: 7985169465510

Points forts

Lightweight aluminum bowls

Durable steel balls

Smooth running

Informations techniques

Axis diameter: 24 mm
Bearing material : Steel
Shaft type : Through shaft
Housing type: BB30

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 2.6666667 out of 5 based on 3 reviews.

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"Great product with an Ultegra R8000 crankset installed. Installation was a breeze, though I haven't ridden it enough yet. Requires a bottom bracket press for installation."

Aymeric37 (4/5)

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"I bought this product to install a SRAM Red GXP crankset on a Cannondale BB30 frame, but I had to file down theinside the bottom bracket cups so the red GXP adapter ring would fit inside. Once installed, it wouldn’t turn; a plastic bearing cover burst during assembly. In short, it doesn’t work at all. I think the designers at Stronglight need to go back to the drawing board."

GLTF (2/5)

Good product

"Easy to install, runs smoothly. Starts making noise at 5,000 km. . . ."

Fredoloco (2/5)

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