Mathew Fy
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I will keep this in mind when the V20c ships.You might want to look at ChrisKing Bottom brackets.
https://chrisking.com/collections/a...acket-threadfit-t47-30i?variant=8175040069677
I will keep this in mind when the V20c ships.You might want to look at ChrisKing Bottom brackets.
Will this BB on the V20 be suitable for all cranks? I have a Shimano 105 crankset (but may ultimately fit a Dura Ace model)English thread, 68/73mm.
https://www.sram.com/en/sram/models/bb-gxp-a1
Negative. That BB is for the older SRAM cranks. You’ll need something like this https://www.competitivecyclist.com/shimano-dura-ace-bb-r9100-bottom-bracketWill this BB on the V20 be suitable for all cranks? I have a Shimano 105 crankset (but may ultimately fit a Dura Ace model)
Perfect, thanks… Only the BB and a rear Derallieur to get and I can start building the V20Negative. That BB is for the older SRAM cranks. You’ll need something like this https://www.competitivecyclist.com/shimano-dura-ace-bb-r9100-bottom-bracket
The “68/english” version, not the “italian” one.
Or enter “dura ace crankset bottom bracket 68mm English” in your favorite search page.
The ChrisKing BB's come with a warrantee. That speaks pretty loudly. The ceramic BB I had on my DF gave up after 2 years of chipseal AU roads. The ChrisKing BB replacement was still going strong after 4 years. 2 years ago I converted to V20, I automatically went with the ChrisKing in my build budget. The cost differential is offset by how long you will have the BB without any problems with regular maintenance vs changing out the ceramics a couple of time in the same time period. They make all sorts for all types of threads lengths and diameters so take the time to research and order correctly. If you can't take the time, your local bike store can get select and order it for youYou might want to look at ChrisKing Bottom brackets. They can be a bit pricy but will outlast and outspin a ceramic BB. I've had both. I had to replace the ceramic after 2 years but that was because of the the roads in Au. The Steel bearings of the ChrisKing on that DF and now on my V20 are still going strong.
Im told that it's also a "name dropper" for tech afficionados if that matters.
Some of their higher end BBs have a lifetime warranty and advertise that it will outlast the bike it all depends on how much you want to spend
That’s £30 wasted then on the Dura Ace version.. I can only assume that the latest version is a few grammes lighterYou need a T47 BB that can fit a shimano crank (24mm spindle)
It's a V20 Beano. The 9100 BB I have is the English thread and for a 100mm gap I believe. My only worry is that the end caps are dished and I assume (not sure) they are shaped to take the standard 44mm diameter end cap... mine is 39mm and therefore 5mm smaller.. I did wonder if I could reverse the caps as mentioned or fit a 5mm O ring between the cap and clamp.Reading your post again you're building up a v20 and not a v20c?
If the latter then you do need a t47 bb as per the specs. If the former then you can go with the current DA bb but you will need some shims.
I've just found a Hope BB with the right diameter new (Facebook Marketplace) for £50 which is half price , they have replaceable bearings too so it's a no brainer... I'll list the DA one for sale and call it a lesson learned...Hope BB will work. Currently have a GXP one as I run a Quarq PM. But I know the issue you are talking about. Originally I built up my first v20 with an ultegra bb which had the correct cup diameter. Bought a DA bb and it is a slightly smaller diameter
As you have said presumably to save weight.
Do you have the older style chainstay that clamps to the bottom bracket cup? (As described in post #16 of this thread). The newer chainstays clamp to the boom, so BB cup style doesn’t matter.I’ve got a slight problem that I need some advice on.. I bought the Shimano Dura Ace 9100 BB for my V20 build and realised when I received the BB socket that the latest BB from Shimano has 39mm OD end caps but the socket (and I assume the boom fixing shells) has a 44mm OD. I can fit the BB as I’ve since bought an adaptor that Shimano make.
Will this cause me an issue with lateral movement as the dished end cap will not butt up against the BB end cap profile or will I be able to simple reverse the end caps and have the flat side interface with the back of the BB caps?
I will have to try assembling it if I don’t get advice here or buy another BB that is compatible with the Dura Ace Crank that has the traditional 44mm OD
Here’s mine… the clamps seem to meet with the boom not the cup so maybe the recess is to allow the BB end caps to sit in close proximity?Do you have the older style chainstay that clamps to the bottom bracket cup? (As described in post #16 of this thread). The newer chainstays clamp to the boom, so BB cup style doesn’t matter.
Yup, did not think of this. Trouble is I have built up an old V20 where the BB cups were clamped and a newer V20 where the boom is clamped.Do you have the older style chainstay that clamps to the bottom bracket cup? (As described in post #16 of this thread). The newer chainstays clamp to the boom, so BB cup style doesn’t matter.