Sticky BB
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Sticky BB
Lubing up before a ride this morning my BB wasn't happy about something, I could barely back pedal to lube the chain.
I was in two minds whether to abandon the ride but in the end I thought sod it and set off anyway, I was waiting for a spectacular failure but after a few rotations it seemed to sort itself out.
Should I take this as a warning that it's about to blob on me, I'm probably nearing 2000 km on that BB
If I should replace it, how do I know what spec I need, I've slipped up in the past buying the wrong one.
I was in two minds whether to abandon the ride but in the end I thought sod it and set off anyway, I was waiting for a spectacular failure but after a few rotations it seemed to sort itself out.
Should I take this as a warning that it's about to blob on me, I'm probably nearing 2000 km on that BB
If I should replace it, how do I know what spec I need, I've slipped up in the past buying the wrong one.
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Re: Sticky BB
I'd certainly think about replacing it but given the difficulty in back pedalling, I'd also firstly check it's not the freewheel sticking.
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Re: Sticky BB
Could be a few things.
Freewheel as Stu notes
I’ve had the jockey wheels on two derailleurs seize this year.
Easy to check if it’s the BB by taking the chain off the chainring and then seeing how freely the cranks spin.
BB “standards” are a nightmare especially if you have a Pressfit one.
Freewheel as Stu notes
I’ve had the jockey wheels on two derailleurs seize this year.
Easy to check if it’s the BB by taking the chain off the chainring and then seeing how freely the cranks spin.
BB “standards” are a nightmare especially if you have a Pressfit one.
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Re: Sticky BB
Sorry chaps should've said, I locked the rear mech and popped the chain of the front ring after checking a few other things, I did think it was a jockey wheel at first, so yeah definitely the BB
It's really weird, it's normally smooth and pretty much silent, it was fine last time I was out about 10 days ago
I got back from my ride this morning and it's spinning freely again, no noise or hint of any grinding I'll probably buy a replacement once I've worked out what I need.
It's really weird, it's normally smooth and pretty much silent, it was fine last time I was out about 10 days ago
I got back from my ride this morning and it's spinning freely again, no noise or hint of any grinding I'll probably buy a replacement once I've worked out what I need.
Re: Sticky BB
Silky smooth? No notchyness ?
I've certainly had bbs go stiff in the past, they don't usually come completely back to life tho, at least not without some sign of notchyness
Want any help figuring out what it is?
I've certainly had bbs go stiff in the past, they don't usually come completely back to life tho, at least not without some sign of notchyness
Want any help figuring out what it is?
Re: Sticky BB
I'd say as smooth as it's ever been, it's very odd
Any pointers in figuring out a replacement would be much appreciated, all I know at the moment is the one that's in is made by Token and I've got SRAM Force 1 GXP crankset, I'll have a closer look at the existing one tomorrow in better light and see what it says.
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Re: Sticky BB
If you've a GXP crankset then your options are limited. I think Praxis do a BB for that spindle and Hope do a converter for their BB models. I'm assuming it's a threaded BB shell.
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Re: Sticky BB
That happened to me once - I broke a new BB lifespan record - one ride. It had gotten water in it and siezed between rides - probably just a couple of the bearings that were sat at the bottom of the race. After a bit of persuasion it freed off and spun OK (ish) but soon after started making horrible noises and so got binned. If it's spinning Ok, you've nowt to lose by keeping on using it until it wears out.
Re: Sticky BB
Thanks folks
Done some reading and I think I'll give the Praxis a shot, it seems their M24 is the one I need ...
https://www.merlincycles.com/praxis-m24 ... 28976.html
Just need to use the thicker dust caps with my 1x setup
Done some reading and I think I'll give the Praxis a shot, it seems their M24 is the one I need ...
https://www.merlincycles.com/praxis-m24 ... 28976.html
Just need to use the thicker dust caps with my 1x setup
Re: Sticky BB
New BB arrived this morning, just managed to fit it in between wok video meetings
The old one was in a bit of a state on the drive side, really cruddy under the dust cap and on the bearing surface, not sure what happened there, maybe I didn't get everything snug after changing my front chainring
Thanks again folks
The old one was in a bit of a state on the drive side, really cruddy under the dust cap and on the bearing surface, not sure what happened there, maybe I didn't get everything snug after changing my front chainring
Thanks again folks