BSA Bottom Bracket for Shimano Gravel
BSA is another way of stating English threading; it comes from British Standard Cycle. English threading on road bikes mean a 68mm wide, 34mm inside diameter shell with reverse threading on the drive side. It’s the most common threaded standard employed today....
Coated BSA Bottom Bracket for Shimano Gravel
BSA is another way of stating English threading; it comes from British Standard Cycle. English threading on road bikes mean a 68mm wide, 34mm inside diameter shell with reverse threading on the drive side. It’s the most common threaded standard employed today. This kit works with 24mm diameter thru-axle cranks, found on Shimano, FSA, Rotor, among others. Our Gravel bottom brackets are built with CeramicSpeed Coated bearings and equipped with UFO Long Life Grease for the ultimate in durability and protection in all environments. BSA Bottom Bracket for Shimano Gravel
The cups come with CeramicSpeed Bearings installed, coated bearings and hardened-steel races for longer life and less bearing drag.
In The Box
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
English threading is easy to work with and the drive side cup, thanks to being reverse-threaded, stays in place without extra effort. 24mm spindles easily fit through the shell, allow for large bearings to be employed in the outside cups.Technical Data
Put more of your energy into forward motion by reducing frictional drag wherever you can. CeramicSpeed Coated Bearings typically have frictional drag of 0.3-0.4 watts per set. That’s in the range of a 75% drag reduction compared to standard bottom brackets. CS balls are 100% smoother and 15% harder than ceramic competition. The bearings last at least 3x longer than other bearings.
INSTALLATION
If you don't have any experience installing bottom brackets and bearings, we recommend that you have your local bike shop fit your new bearings. Find your nearest retailer. Installation of BSA for Shimano Gravel
Installation of Shimano crank on CeramicSpeed Bottom Brackets
MAINTENANCE
We recommend that you follow our instructions on how to maintain your CeramicSpeed Bottom Brackets to achieve the lowest friction and the best longevity. Maintenance of CeramicSpeed Bottom Brackets