I did the same type of conversion myself. A good idea indeed to not put the crank spindle in direct contact with the bearings. First I ordered two pairs of plastic cups from aliexpress (from different suppliers). I found that they were way too loose on the crank spindle. They were way out of spec. Could not use them, the crank was rocking. Then I thought I would order it from Hambini but his are waaay too expensive. In the end I ordered a pair of bearings from C-bear which come with the cups included. Another cheaper option is to get for example a Katana bb and use the plastic cups from that. I find them to be quite good as well. There might be the need to shave off some plastic from both options, as they are a bit wider than what the token bb accepts.
Yes, buying the caps from aliexpress is a little risky because the tollerances are all over the place. In fact I bought a ztto bottom bracket to test for my sram gxp conversion and it has way better caps eventually. Now I'm using sram red crank so I re-installed the original token bearings without caps cos of the type of adapter.
NTN bearings: www.bearing-king.co.uk/ Bottom bracket tool: m.it.aliexpress.com/item/1005002119383174.html?pid=undefined&spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.58f83a09JfWYSd&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785540d015234068d9b12348a6262453c11f39f42&gclid=&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H3a6158d530574db883b5f8e9916ab7fcV.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp Nylon cups: m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000043314276.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.6cbf3e2a2uzQtG&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785542cf8cecbf803617d74321f2459df8924e358&gclid=&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com%2Fkf%2FHa5959d2eccd1418386b540108cb654eca.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp Concerning the press tool and plastic cups these are only examples, you can find several models with different sizes and prices
I owned SRAM PF30 w/ BB30 which has used the same idea. In my case it was Ø30mm plastic cap inside of Ø31mm bearing. As you stated, this design is supposed to decrease the speed of wear of the spindle. However after 12k km the wear was already huge which forced me to buy new cranks and BB. So now I got Token Ninja PF30 w/ BB30 with direct contact to spindle. To this I have more confidence. This plastic cap made me believe of being responsible for such wear. Even tho it's made of hard plastic, it is still a plastic which is able to deform by even few micrometers but that mighr be enough to cause the wear on 10k+ km.
@@projectcycling But that confirms my theory, right. The softness of the plastic adds a little more play and hence allows the spindle to move up/down "into" the bearing. Sure we are talking in few tenths/hundredths of mm, but still.
@@Bedasek Not really. There's a reason why Hambini (i think Peak Torque too) hates aluminum spindle, as well as why he puts plastic sleeve in his BB. I can't seem to understand your reasoning though. Direct metal to metal contact will always be worst compare to when you have a plastic sleeve inside. Even in this video, you can already see the "gauging" mark left on the crank spindle because of the steel bearing race. If this keeps up, the crank will be deform much more than just a few micromenters.
Great video! I did the same upgrade on Token Ninja PF30 (before I've seen this tutorial ;-)) The results are great, no BB creaks since 1,3kkm. Previously I used Praxis PF30 converter and creaking recurred after 200-300 km.
I guess im randomly asking but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid lost the login password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Jaxx Mathew Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Thanks for this video. I am thinking about the same solution for my bike. How did you find the Aliexpress plastic cups holding up with time? Is it durable plastic? Are they the right dimensions? Did they wear out? Thanks
I think it depends on the supplier. Those ones are a little bit out of spec and I needed to fill a little bit the outside to let them spin free. Recently I tried the ZTTO bottom bracket and the cups included are way better and solid.
Hello... like one of these (in my case) m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000610542372.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.59fcikMHikMHQC&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=7a634b15dac24e93be55412d981f53b7-1642890299066-08616-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=17e87d9503412163deaea57232c91a0294f4718427&gclid= m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000143654047.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.59fcr37Dr37D5s&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=7a634b15dac24e93be55412d981f53b7-1642890299066-08616-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=17e87da6b67a6c376b33cc31ea0183d9c1281f3753&gclid= Of course it depends on your particular BB type and bearings
@@Mark2Roll bb92 uses the same bearings as bb86 so if you're planning to do the same mod I did, you need the one I linked. It means 24mm internal shim that goes into a 25mm internal bearing (as standard size NTN). At least if you use a 24mm spindle crank
Hi hello. Thank you for the video. I also have Ninja Bottom bracket and some time ago I had to substitute the bearings. I tried to go for a 37x25x7 bearings since it is the standard but I was unable to get some sleeves. Where can I get a pair of sleeves? Also, I would like to know how did you sanded them. Thank you in advance.
You can find lot of different sellers on aliexpress. I sanded with sandpaper, but because they were out of spec for some tenth of mm..maybe the one that you are goin to buy won't need it
Hello, I have 3 questions friend, if you can help me, which model was the original press fit of your bike? Did you change the Ninja's bearings because you saw serious wear on the crank?? Where did you buy the new 25 bore bearings? Thanks
Hi man. I built the bike from scratch so the original BB was the token ninja. The bottom bracket was perfect and I did the mod just because I wanted ntn bearings. It worked really good but after some time I noticed a bad noise from the bearings and in my opinion they were fakes ntn's (the price was too good). I cleaned the ntns and I keep them as a spare and I currently use the original ones with a SRAM conversion kit from token because I have a custom sram crankset (next video)
Still perfect. Can't say the same about the ntn's (maybe fake ones). Now I'm still using the token ninja but with a gxp conversion kit and original bearings (nect video). Still works really well
I think that Token actually promotes the direct bearing - spindle contact as an advantage of their solution. Is this spindle wear really a concern when the system is properly preloaded?
In my opinion it is so, because that wear was visible after only 3 months of usage and also if the system is properly preloaded don't forget that it's not a single piece but there is a thread in the middle that adds a play. Anyway mine was mainly an experiment because I wanted to use NTN bearings
@@projectcycling it would have been easier for Token to use 25mm bearings as it appears these are more standard. Larger bearings also have some strength/longevity/stiffness advantage. And this system with the threads still should be considerably stiffer - especially the non-lite version with decent torque there (30Nm I reckon)
@@MaYbYl8eR yeah, it has smaller balls. Where did I suggest that it's larger? Token's 24mm inner diameter cartridge bearings theoretically allow for larger bearing balls.
@@projectcycling When you say wear, did you measure it, or are you just looking at the bit of shiny area? I run a bb90 in a trek Madone and the crank spindle runs right on the bearings. The spindle has a shiny area from the first time apart. I’ve never had a problem with wear there. About 60k miles on that crank total, multiple standard bb bearings, then after regular failures of the non drive side bearing due to water ingress, I went to ssteel angular contact bearings and they have lasted much much longer. Now with those though, they require a higher bearing preload, so maybe because of that they’re always spinning with the crank spindle instead of being frozen still, or seizing from time to time, which is what I think you’re trying to say is happening. I’d disagree with that unless there’s solid proof otherwise that it was happening to you. I think in my present situation it’s due to the AC bearing requiring a much higher preload setting, and keeping the inner race in constant rotation with the spindle.
Hello Great Video! I wanted to swap out the bearings in my Ninja Token BB90 too! But having a hard time finding the dimension of the bearings before i take them out. Just want to know did the Outer diameter of the bearing differ between the original BB86 bearings and the new NTN bearings after you installed the token ninja?
Hi. The outer diameter didn't change: the original token one was 37x24x7, the Ntn is 37x25x7. Having a 24mm axle you need a plastic sleeve to use the ntn's. The token BB90 uses a 37x24x7 too
@@projectcycling BB86 is 41mm Vs 37mm in BB90, when you install the Token Ninja you loose a few mm on the outer-diameter because of the shell, so wontering what the outer-diameter of the bearing that comes in the Token Ninja BB90 shell is? I would think 33mm but not sure?
@@rgpeters ops you're right...I mean,the standard is like bb30 (bearings directly into the carbon shell, in this case you have to use standard 37x24). Of course using a token ninja the bearings are forced to be smaller in the outer part but the same in the inner.. can I say it's a shitty standard? 😅
In the short period I don't think it's a big problem, but bearings and axle have 2 different hardnesses and in the long period the softer one will wear. If you want to use NTN you need a plastic sleeve because they don't do non standard size bearings, so the protection is just "included"
I thought it was a bb3724 token for a bb90 bottom bracket, that's the one i have but i think i can only use token bearings, it's impossible to fit a 6805 bearing, how can i prolong the spindle life? thank you
Just a generic one from aliexpress m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000043314276.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.6cbf3e2a2uzQtG&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785542cf8cecbf803617d74321f2459df8924e358&gclid&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com%2Fkf%2FHa5959d2eccd1418386b540108cb654eca.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp
Not at all.. I think it's because he used a 30mm axle so the inner part of the bearing was 30 and not 25 and it means you are also closer to the inner part of the BB. Anyway I don't know if it was the same tool that I bought because he also had a problem pushing the bearing completely.
I’m installing the token ninja bottom bracket NTN bearing in my Trek Domane. Has anyone had problems with dust or water intrusion with the Token bearing cap / covers that come with the kit?
@@MaYbYl8eR its common knowledge the the two main causes of drag or resistance in bearings are contact shields and grease. np man any other questions you have that need answers from god??
Just did a similar conversion for a wheels mfg BB. Swapped out the 24377 bearings w Ntn 6805 and plug in the 2 dollar dust cap. Thx for the vid
I did the same type of conversion myself. A good idea indeed to not put the crank spindle in direct contact with the bearings. First I ordered two pairs of plastic cups from aliexpress (from different suppliers). I found that they were way too loose on the crank spindle. They were way out of spec. Could not use them, the crank was rocking. Then I thought I would order it from Hambini but his are waaay too expensive. In the end I ordered a pair of bearings from C-bear which come with the cups included. Another cheaper option is to get for example a Katana bb and use the plastic cups from that. I find them to be quite good as well. There might be the need to shave off some plastic from both options, as they are a bit wider than what the token bb accepts.
Yes, buying the caps from aliexpress is a little risky because the tollerances are all over the place. In fact I bought a ztto bottom bracket to test for my sram gxp conversion and it has way better caps eventually. Now I'm using sram red crank so I re-installed the original token bearings without caps cos of the type of adapter.
Hello mate! good video. But just one thing, please no music..... will be better many many thanks for bb customization and project
yup, hard to listen to the voice with the music.
Where did you buy the NTN bearings, Universal Bottom Bracket tool and Nylon cups that go into the bearings from?
NTN bearings: www.bearing-king.co.uk/
Bottom bracket tool: m.it.aliexpress.com/item/1005002119383174.html?pid=undefined&spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.58f83a09JfWYSd&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785540d015234068d9b12348a6262453c11f39f42&gclid=&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H3a6158d530574db883b5f8e9916ab7fcV.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp
Nylon cups: m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000043314276.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.6cbf3e2a2uzQtG&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785542cf8cecbf803617d74321f2459df8924e358&gclid=&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com%2Fkf%2FHa5959d2eccd1418386b540108cb654eca.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp
Concerning the press tool and plastic cups these are only examples, you can find several models with different sizes and prices
I owned SRAM PF30 w/ BB30 which has used the same idea. In my case it was Ø30mm plastic cap inside of Ø31mm bearing. As you stated, this design is supposed to decrease the speed of wear of the spindle. However after 12k km the wear was already huge which forced me to buy new cranks and BB. So now I got Token Ninja PF30 w/ BB30 with direct contact to spindle. To this I have more confidence. This plastic cap made me believe of being responsible for such wear. Even tho it's made of hard plastic, it is still a plastic which is able to deform by even few micrometers but that mighr be enough to cause the wear on 10k+ km.
Don't think so..plastic is way softer than metal and the bearing is harder than the metal used for the spindle
@@projectcycling But that confirms my theory, right. The softness of the plastic adds a little more play and hence allows the spindle to move up/down "into" the bearing. Sure we are talking in few tenths/hundredths of mm, but still.
@@Bedasek Not really. There's a reason why Hambini (i think Peak Torque too) hates aluminum spindle, as well as why he puts plastic sleeve in his BB. I can't seem to understand your reasoning though. Direct metal to metal contact will always be worst compare to when you have a plastic sleeve inside. Even in this video, you can already see the "gauging" mark left on the crank spindle because of the steel bearing race. If this keeps up, the crank will be deform much more than just a few micromenters.
Great video! I did the same upgrade on Token Ninja PF30 (before I've seen this tutorial ;-)) The results are great, no BB creaks since 1,3kkm. Previously I used Praxis PF30 converter and creaking recurred after 200-300 km.
Nice job. I got no noise with the original one but now it spins like hell and I have NTN bearings so 🤙
I guess im randomly asking but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid lost the login password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Rex Easton instablaster =)
@Jaxx Mathew Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Jaxx Mathew It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out !
I like the interior of ur place, btw my personal preference is no BGM in a video when someone explain stuff.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Yes I know.. noob error. In my last video I improved the audio quality indeed
Fantastic video. Grazie mille 👍
Thanks for this video. I am thinking about the same solution for my bike. How did you find the Aliexpress plastic cups holding up with time? Is it durable plastic? Are they the right dimensions? Did they wear out? Thanks
I think it depends on the supplier. Those ones are a little bit out of spec and I needed to fill a little bit the outside to let them spin free. Recently I tried the ZTTO bottom bracket and the cups included are way better and solid.
Could You put here link to the auction?
Good video mate
Thank you so much
Great video!...so where didi you find those plastics seals ?Can you show me the sourse?I "ve be waiting for an answer...
Hello... like one of these (in my case)
m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000610542372.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.59fcikMHikMHQC&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=7a634b15dac24e93be55412d981f53b7-1642890299066-08616-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=17e87d9503412163deaea57232c91a0294f4718427&gclid=
m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000143654047.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.59fcr37Dr37D5s&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=7a634b15dac24e93be55412d981f53b7-1642890299066-08616-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=17e87da6b67a6c376b33cc31ea0183d9c1281f3753&gclid=
Of course it depends on your particular BB type and bearings
@@projectcycling Thanks for the answer ...well i use 92 bbracket...so what is the size that i must go for?
@@Mark2Roll bb92 uses the same bearings as bb86 so if you're planning to do the same mod I did, you need the one I linked. It means 24mm internal shim that goes into a 25mm internal bearing (as standard size NTN). At least if you use a 24mm spindle crank
Very interesting. If you have a 2X drivetrain maybe some chain alignment rub on the front derailleur? But this could be adjusted.
No difference in chain line with this solution
Hi hello. Thank you for the video. I also have Ninja Bottom bracket and some time ago I had to substitute the bearings. I tried to go for a 37x25x7 bearings since it is the standard but I was unable to get some sleeves. Where can I get a pair of sleeves? Also, I would like to know how did you sanded them. Thank you in advance.
You can find lot of different sellers on aliexpress. I sanded with sandpaper, but because they were out of spec for some tenth of mm..maybe the one that you are goin to buy won't need it
@@projectcycling do you mean you bought a whole BB just to get the sleeves ? I couldn't find any sleeves on their own?
@@PaulGreenVlog m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000043314276.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.6cbf3e2a2uzQtG&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785542cf8cecbf803617d74321f2459df8924e358&gclid&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com%2Fkf%2FHa5959d2eccd1418386b540108cb654eca.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp
Hello, I have 3 questions friend, if you can help me, which model was the original press fit of your bike? Did you change the Ninja's bearings because you saw serious wear on the crank?? Where did you buy the new 25 bore bearings? Thanks
Hi man. I built the bike from scratch so the original BB was the token ninja. The bottom bracket was perfect and I did the mod just because I wanted ntn bearings. It worked really good but after some time I noticed a bad noise from the bearings and in my opinion they were fakes ntn's (the price was too good). I cleaned the ntns and I keep them as a spare and I currently use the original ones with a SRAM conversion kit from token because I have a custom sram crankset (next video)
@@projectcycling
Thanks Man, I understood perfectly, I want to see your adaptation for SRAM, I will wait
Hello good day,
Does the Token bottom bracket still work well? You don't hear strange noises or anything?
thanks
Still perfect. Can't say the same about the ntn's (maybe fake ones).
Now I'm still using the token ninja but with a gxp conversion kit and original bearings (nect video). Still works really well
thanks.
I'm thinking of also buying the Token Ninja bb86 for my Canyon.
Are you going to make a video of the gxp conversion kit?
Thanks.
@@tome737 yes.
Just need the time to edit and post it😆
Grazie mille.😀👍
I think that Token actually promotes the direct bearing - spindle contact as an advantage of their solution. Is this spindle wear really a concern when the system is properly preloaded?
In my opinion it is so, because that wear was visible after only 3 months of usage and also if the system is properly preloaded don't forget that it's not a single piece but there is a thread in the middle that adds a play. Anyway mine was mainly an experiment because I wanted to use NTN bearings
@@projectcycling it would have been easier for Token to use 25mm bearings as it appears these are more standard. Larger bearings also have some strength/longevity/stiffness advantage. And this system with the threads still should be considerably stiffer - especially the non-lite version with decent torque there (30Nm I reckon)
@@OYeahan the 25mm bearing is a SMALLER bearing
@@MaYbYl8eR yeah, it has smaller balls. Where did I suggest that it's larger? Token's 24mm inner diameter cartridge bearings theoretically allow for larger bearing balls.
@@projectcycling When you say wear, did you measure it, or are you just looking at the bit of shiny area? I run a bb90 in a trek Madone and the crank spindle runs right on the bearings. The spindle has a shiny area from the first time apart. I’ve never had a problem with wear there. About 60k miles on that crank total, multiple standard bb bearings, then after regular failures of the non drive side bearing due to water ingress, I went to ssteel angular contact bearings and they have lasted much much longer. Now with those though, they require a higher bearing preload, so maybe because of that they’re always spinning with the crank spindle instead of being frozen still, or seizing from time to time, which is what I think you’re trying to say is happening. I’d disagree with that unless there’s solid proof otherwise that it was happening to you. I think in my present situation it’s due to the AC bearing requiring a much higher preload setting, and keeping the inner race in constant rotation with the spindle.
Hello Great Video! I wanted to swap out the bearings in my Ninja Token BB90 too! But having a hard time finding the dimension of the bearings before i take them out. Just want to know did the Outer diameter of the bearing differ between the original BB86 bearings and the new NTN bearings after you installed the token ninja?
Hi. The outer diameter didn't change: the original token one was 37x24x7, the Ntn is 37x25x7. Having a 24mm axle you need a plastic sleeve to use the ntn's. The token BB90 uses a 37x24x7 too
@@projectcycling Thanks for the video and all the replies. Are you sure the Token Ninja BB90 uses 37x24x7? I would have thought it's 33x24x6?
@@rgpeters yes man. Bb90 is the trek standard..is like a bb86/92 : internal 37mm and 90mm width
@@projectcycling BB86 is 41mm Vs 37mm in BB90, when you install the Token Ninja you loose a few mm on the outer-diameter because of the shell, so wontering what the outer-diameter of the bearing that comes in the Token Ninja BB90 shell is? I would think 33mm but not sure?
@@rgpeters ops you're right...I mean,the standard is like bb30 (bearings directly into the carbon shell, in this case you have to use standard 37x24). Of course using a token ninja the bearings are forced to be smaller in the outer part but the same in the inner.. can I say it's a shitty standard? 😅
The wear and tear of the shimano 24mm steel spindle is really a problem with the otiginal token bearings?
In the short period I don't think it's a big problem, but bearings and axle have 2 different hardnesses and in the long period the softer one will wear. If you want to use NTN you need a plastic sleeve because they don't do non standard size bearings, so the protection is just "included"
Can you put a NTN6805 inside the token to replace the token bearings? thank you
@@juanbenavent9131 the video shows how to change oroginal token bearings with NTN 6805, so yes
I thought it was a bb3724 token for a bb90 bottom bracket, that's the one i have but i think i can only use token bearings, it's impossible to fit a 6805 bearing, how can i prolong the spindle life? thank you
What was the name of the quality top cap or top hat. Thanks Dan
Just a generic one from aliexpress
m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000043314276.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.6cbf3e2a2uzQtG&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785542cf8cecbf803617d74321f2459df8924e358&gclid&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com%2Fkf%2FHa5959d2eccd1418386b540108cb654eca.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp
How come "rides of Japan" had issue pushing out d drive side bearing using collar tool n u dont?did u make any mod to ur tool or anything?
Not at all.. I think it's because he used a 30mm axle so the inner part of the bearing was 30 and not 25 and it means you are also closer to the inner part of the BB. Anyway I don't know if it was the same tool that I bought because he also had a problem pushing the bearing completely.
Hi, quick question. Where did you get the tool to install the bb?
Hey, it's a generic multi bb format press tool from Aliexpress
I’m installing the token ninja bottom bracket NTN bearing in my Trek Domane. Has anyone had problems with dust or water intrusion with the Token bearing cap / covers that come with the kit?
Not me. The problem with my ntn's was that they were not real ntn's in my opinion.
great Vidio, can you provide a link for the cups that go into the bearings, I can find the bearings but not nylon cups
m.it.aliexpress.com/item/4000043314276.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.6cbf3e2a2uzQtG&browser_id=b9fe91d95f4e4cc1a09ad718cdf49668&aff_trace_key=cd90b65d83e74bdf94a75177580a1656-1611074139156-08468-UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=1785542cf8cecbf803617d74321f2459df8924e358&gclid=&_imgsrc_=ae01.alicdn.com%2Fkf%2FHa5959d2eccd1418386b540108cb654eca.jpg_640x640Q90.jpg_.webp
@@projectcycling thanks buddy just ordered
This low friction NTN bearings will wear out quickly if used in bad weather. These seals are not waterproof.
Hi. What is the bottom bracket tool please?
Sorry for the delay.
The tool is this one:
it.aliexpress.com/item/4000003422235.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.15763696HV8Xzc&gatewayAdapt=glo2ita
where did you get the 25 to 24mm adapter?
Aliexpress
When you say that you are a Hambini's fan, it's like saying you're a joke.
The dude is good at what he does with bikes but being a fan? Lol !
With this sense of humor and this need to do comments like this, you clearly demonstrate who is the joke here. Get a life
What is the song?
rather have the larger bearing than the plastic insert
The background music makes the video unwatchable.
Yes music itself ok. Just too loud.
i just used a thinner grease to get my bb to spin better
That doesnt work
@@MaYbYl8eR tell all the pro teams that
@@MaYbYl8eR its common knowledge the the two main causes of drag or resistance in bearings are contact shields and grease. np man any other questions you have that need answers from god??