ISIS bottom bracket
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I want to try a compact crankset and for now I'm fairly certain to buy an FSA Compact crankset (or maybe wait for the new FSA K-Force compact). Both require ISIS BB. I have only ridden Campagnolo, have never used ISIS, so I would have to switch out my BB now.
What do you all recommend in an ISIS BB that is FSA compatible; 68mm/English; relatively light but durable; easy to maintain; strong (I'm no lightweight 140#); not costing an arm and a leg; and available fast? The FSA; the American Classic; other?
Thanks in advance, as always....
What do you all recommend in an ISIS BB that is FSA compatible; 68mm/English; relatively light but durable; easy to maintain; strong (I'm no lightweight 140#); not costing an arm and a leg; and available fast? The FSA; the American Classic; other?
Thanks in advance, as always....
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FRM, though it kind of depends on how much your arm and leg are worth.
I checked yesterday and the re re re revised American Classic is still not available.
FSA are readily available and pretty cheap depending on model but not at all light.
I checked yesterday and the re re re revised American Classic is still not available.
FSA are readily available and pretty cheap depending on model but not at all light.
Yeah, the FSA is 172g for Ti, 225 for CrMo.
The FRM is 144, any problems with the 7075 spindle?
The AC is 140, when in carnation is it coming out? What's the delay?
The FRM is 144, any problems with the 7075 spindle?
The AC is 140, when in carnation is it coming out? What's the delay?
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Cadence - I have an FSA Triple chainset with the Platinum Pro BB. It feels very good. I will also on my other other bike go for a 50/34 FSA rig and will use the same BB on that as well. I've found the FSA stuff to be pretty good. The ISIS system seems to give good feedback. Difficult to describe but somehow more rigid and responsive.
What's an ISIS bottom bracket?
I only know of 'square taper' vs 'octalink' and 'ita36x24' vs 'bsa1.37'
I have an fsa compact crank on order and I have already an dura ace 9speed bottom bracket.
I only know of 'square taper' vs 'octalink' and 'ita36x24' vs 'bsa1.37'
I have an fsa compact crank on order and I have already an dura ace 9speed bottom bracket.
I haven't really heard anything bad about the FRM even with the MTBs. Aluminum wasn't my first choice for a spindle but so far I haven't had any issues either. It does use a smaller diameter crank bolt so there is more material left around it and once the cranks are installed it's not exposed at all so nothing can hit it and cause problems. It also allows a bit of chainline adjustment which a lot of ISIS BB don't.
I think the AC BB had problems with the bearings, and they were non replaceable too. The new version is supposed to have replaceable bearings. Their site still claims about the same weight but the pictures of it look like it will be heavier since it has gone from a plastic inner sleeve between the cups to a cartridge style.
I think the AC BB had problems with the bearings, and they were non replaceable too. The new version is supposed to have replaceable bearings. Their site still claims about the same weight but the pictures of it look like it will be heavier since it has gone from a plastic inner sleeve between the cups to a cartridge style.
Paul_nl wrote:What's an ISIS bottom bracket?
I only know of 'square taper' vs 'octalink' and 'ita36x24' vs 'bsa1.37'
I have an fsa compact crank on order and I have already an dura ace 9speed bottom bracket.
Some pics so you see the difference
ita and bsa are different threads
Joel wrote:Paul_nl wrote:What's an ISIS bottom bracket?
I only know of 'square taper' vs 'octalink' and 'ita36x24' vs 'bsa1.37'
I have an fsa compact crank on order and I have already an dura ace 9speed bottom bracket.
Some pics so you see the difference
ita and bsa are different threads
Good pics. There are also 2 kinds of square taper: Campagnolo and JIS (Japan International Standard).
ITA threads are "Italian" threading on BB/frame (BB shell) interface.
BSA threads are "English" threading on BB/frame interface.
Your BB shell diameter is also important.
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How about this BB? Try these two websites for more info:
http://www.xxcycle.com/cgi-bin/shop.pl?SCREEN=detail&REF=2958
http://hometown.aol.de/ingenieurtec/1725420.htm
Looks like a very light ISIS at 132g.
http://www.xxcycle.com/cgi-bin/shop.pl?SCREEN=detail&REF=2958
http://hometown.aol.de/ingenieurtec/1725420.htm
Looks like a very light ISIS at 132g.
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i have seen that BB but i am going to wait on the AC since it has a cromo axle, alot stiffer and only 8 grams more
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Ahhhh, yes. and...? please elaborate more on your 129g BB does it have a chromo axle?