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Re: New bikepacking bike

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I'm sure there will be plenty of different bike to have a look at before the start on Saturday for a bit of inspiration.

Only heard issues with press fit BB's. Not commonly available and not the easiest to fit/remove for something which is going to be a consumable part. Personally i'd stick with either Hollowtech for cheapness and ease or squaretaper for reliability
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Re: New bikepacking bike

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composite wrote:
ScotRoutes wrote:I'm currently looking at buying one of those cheap Chinese carbon 29er frames and taking everything off the El Mariachi to build it up.
I was looking at one of these for a good while and was almost about to take the the plunge when On One had their crazy Lurcher sale so I went for one of those instead.
Yeah - but that would mean buying from On One and that's something I'll never do again. YMMV.
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I believe there are Press-Fit to Threaded BB adapters.
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ScotRoutes wrote:I believe there are Press-Fit to Threaded BB adapters.
For BB92?

EDIt: Like this one! :D

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shimano-Press-F ... 0876315339
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Although I don't understand it. Wouldn't there need to be a thread on the outside?
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Re: New bikepacking bike

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Blackhound wrote:Seen a few negative comments regarding press fit bb's but I have no knowledge of them. Inclined to avoid but is this a few vociferous people who installed them with rocks? Any views? ( I would still happily use square taper)
My Kona has a PF30 BB.
Its not the best thing ever for sure, its certainly the single thing that annoys me on the whole bike!
Basically, its a slightly bigger SRAM spec BB30, slacker toleranced etc. Its designed to have a plastic sheathed BB pressed into it and used with a 30mm spindle chainset such as a SRAM BB30 chainset.
I had one of these cranks, an X0 and the little bearing pre-load doofer kept coming loose over a few hundred miles and letting the crank move side to side a few mm. I could feel it. Combine that with needing a 10mm Allen key to remove / tighten the crank, which a big spare to carry and I had seen enough.

I am now using a KCNC adaptor to fit a shimano chainset in it. It worked ok so far, but has started (300 miles ish) needing a regular re-copper slip to stop the whole thing creaking. This has coincided with the wet weather...
I've now ordered a Praxis works BB, which hopefully will last better. If that dosnt work, I'll be designing a new one...

For normal sized pressfit stuff, hope now make a BB which whilst expensive looks a technically good solution.

What that all tells you I'm not sure...
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Re: New bikepacking bike

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Maybe easier to see how it works with this SRAM one

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Hope ones,

Not for BB30 or PF30, but are fine for the other BB92 etc

http://www.bikerumor.com/2013/02/26/fro ... m-bracket/
http://www.hopetech.com/page.aspx?itemID=SPG474
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FLV wrote:BB30 or PF30 ... BB92 etc
Bugger me, that sounds complicated. Glad I'm still in the dark ages with square taper!
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Re: New bikepacking bike

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Ian wrote:
FLV wrote:BB30 or PF30 ... BB92 etc
Bugger me, that sounds complicated. Glad I'm still in the dark ages with square taper!
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