Introducing The New Soloist T47A BBRight System

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @8rk
    @8rk Рік тому +2

    Does your BB tool you ship this BB with work to take off the stock Cervelo BB? if not, what's the Park tool equivalent tool I need to take the Cervelo BB out? Thank you! Looking forward to replacing my stock BB!
    (Although I'll give Cervelo some credit here. The stock BB seems A LOT better than what they stocked in past. Still not as good as yours but hey..)

  • @Weemancrewie
    @Weemancrewie 4 місяці тому +1

    How do you get off a drive side internal t47a that has the slots rounded off? I want to replace it with a bb infinite one but can’t get the drive side out.
    Any tips, I am not fussed if I destroy the current bb

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  4 місяці тому

      There are ways. We'd like to have a longer conversation about this via FB messenger. facebook.com/bbinfinite1/
      We'll need some pictures to start off.

  • @markmckenzie2619
    @markmckenzie2619 Рік тому +2

    Having installed one of these on a Factor LS, I have a couple of observations/thoughts. First off, if you install it the way it's installed in this video, you cannot tell if you are cross-threading the BB when you install the non-drive side. The fit between the BB shell and drive-side delrin ring is tight (as it should be, since this is basically turning the t47a into a thread on press-fit hybrid), so you have to apply a reasonable amount of force to advance the BB shell from the non-drive side. B/C of this you can't really 'feel' how the threads are engaging. I was taught (perhaps incorrectly?) to hand-thread BBs in place for the first few turns to make sure you are not cross-threading before using a wrench to continue/finish installation. My work around was to install the delrin ring to the point where it would not inhibit hand threading the first few turns of the non-drive side. Then I threaded the delrin ring on the rest of the way, then completed installing the BB from the non-drive side with a wrench. Seems to work great and alleviates the risk of cross-threading. Once installed the BB is fantastic, spins great, stiff, easy to maintain. I would also recommend investing in a Park Tool BBT-47-12. The install is a breeze with it compared to the Delrin tool provided, as I found it was difficult to keep it engaged with the teeth while trying to torque to spec, but have no such issues with the Park Tool. This is the only T47a BB I would buy, it is fantastic, but I found the above steps made installation and regular maintenance significantly more user friendly. Cheers and thanks to BBInfinite for a great product!

  • @craigwoodcock8122
    @craigwoodcock8122 26 днів тому

    You forgot the fitting of the crank axle preload bolt…? Otherwise a mighty fine and extremely helpful video, thank you.

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  22 дні тому

      At 9:14 he's got it in his hand and he's greasing it. The video is showing a T47A BB install, not a Shimano crank install. He's what the Shimano install looks like: ua-cam.com/users/shortsv3O9sNf8imM?si=QBpOc9IJ5K1X1b7l

  • @brycefegley
    @brycefegley Рік тому +2

    I'm thinking of building Soloist up from the frame and was scouting for parts. This is a super helpful tutorial on the BB for this frame. Will definitely use your BB if I end up doing the build. Wish you all made the headset bearings too. Thanks!

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  Рік тому +1

      We're definitely avoiding the headset game. BB's are enough to keep up with. The newest Soloists with T47A are the best bikes Cervelo has ever made.

  • @justinlambert4937
    @justinlambert4937 8 місяців тому +1

    Such good advice re the top hat insert, I have been having constant problems with my Bbright BB and shimano chainset where it is steel on steel - constant clicking and creaking

  • @RK-MODE
    @RK-MODE Рік тому +1

    This is awesome, I just put in my order for a Soloist but I will try to get something other than the BB Right one or perhaps the one you recommend in this video. This video was very helpful.

  • @keithreed5009
    @keithreed5009 11 місяців тому +1

    Has anyone ever considered balancing cranks on bikes? With free running bearings the crank always stops in the same place showing it's out of balance

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  11 місяців тому

      The crank is not spinning fast enough, while being pedaled, to need balancing.

  • @thomassylvestro9041
    @thomassylvestro9041 Рік тому +2

    I just bought the Soloist frame. Are these BB avaiable to purchase yet?

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  Рік тому +3

      Yes, they are. We have a T47A for any crank you want to run. Here's the Shimano one: www.bbinfinite.com/products/t47a-internal-shimano-road-bottom-brackets?variant=43272733196509

  • @jwfriar
    @jwfriar Рік тому +1

    What's the right part for Soloist with Rival AXS? T47I-DUB-RD-BLK-ASMCT?

    • @yonglingng5640
      @yonglingng5640 Рік тому +1

      Yes, BBInfinite's T47I module fits two BB standards: T47I and BBRighT-47, thanks to the drive-side cup that slides onto and over the module.

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  Рік тому +1

      @@yonglingng5640 He's right!

  • @OccamsRzzr
    @OccamsRzzr Рік тому

    Cervelo says the Soloist comes with the JY BBRight T47. Maybe I am misunderstanding but is this not the same as the new 2023 Soloists? What is the version name you shared here?

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  Рік тому

      It's all just T47A. It was introduced by Factor as BB correct, years ago, in the Ostro Vam. And not Cervelo has picked it up. BBright T47 is BBRight T47, no matter what other words they put with it.

  • @collinsph5113
    @collinsph5113 7 місяців тому

    Is it possible to use a T47 inboard for the non drive side and an outboard for the drive side?

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  7 місяців тому

      Our BB's are one-piece, hub style modules, not separate pieces. If you're using some generic T47 2-pc system from Ceramicspeed or whoever, then yes, BBRight is outboard on the DS and inboard on the NDS.

    • @collinsph5113
      @collinsph5113 7 місяців тому

      ​@@BBInfinite Thank you very much for replying and answering my question, it's hard to find the t47a here in the Philippines so I'm trying to find some alternative option for my Factor.

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  7 місяців тому

      @@collinsph5113Salamat po. We can ship to PI in a cost effective manner. We have a stockist in metro Manila as well.

  • @MIDLKIDCyclingApparel
    @MIDLKIDCyclingApparel Рік тому

    Hey man! I have a question, hope you could help me out.
    I'm have a hard time finding a T47-A (Asymmetric) - what are my other alternatives?
    Can I use a T47 then just add spacers?
    I need your advice. Thanks!

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  Рік тому

      You came to the right place, BBInfinite has a full line of T47A/BBRight T47 products to fit Cervelos and Focus bikes with any crank set you want to run, like Shimano/24mm, Gxp, Dub, 30mm, Praxis M30, and of course, Campagnolo. DM us via FB or IG and we'll help you sort what you need. Here's an example: www.bbinfinite.com/products/t47a-internal-shimano-road-bottom-brackets?variant=43272733196509

  • @lukasklizovic283
    @lukasklizovic283 6 місяців тому

    Do the “top hats” come with the BBInfinite bottom bracket? I did not see them with mine.

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  6 місяців тому

      Top Hat inserts are included with all of our DUB and Shimano and Gxp products. If you purchased one of these products you will have them. If not, email us at info@bbinfinite.com and we will help.

  • @StanEby1
    @StanEby1 Рік тому

    Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @menelek16bc
    @menelek16bc Рік тому

    It would be great presentation if you have a mic

    • @BBInfinite
      @BBInfinite  Рік тому

      Try turning up your volume a little more. This was filmed using a Rhode condenser mic rather than a lavalier mic, so the audio dips a little when he looks away. Learning. It's a process.