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Stueys
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by Stueys

kervelo wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:30 am
Indyx wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2023 12:28 am
I have one. Solid product, well engineered. The only thing I dread is having to remove it one day, which is going to be tough. Will buy again for every new bike I buy.
That is the reason I would never use a BBinfinite BB.
I've had a BBInfinite in my R5 for about 8 years, never needed to touch it. I wouldn't worry about removing it ;-)

Tpduke112
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by Tpduke112

Here to add the praise. 3 BBinfinite BBs. All have been great.
‘22 Bianchi Oltre XR4 Disc - Fast Race
‘25 SWorks SL8 RTP - Climby Race
‘24 Specialized Crux Pro - Dirty Race
‘22 Bianchi Sprint - Practice Race
‘17 Bianchi Pista Sei Giorni - Dont Race

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pushpush
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by pushpush

trex wrote:
Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:21 pm
Any long term reviews of the BSA DUB WS2 ceramic bottom bracket?
I saw on Rhino's IG that he had problems in his Crux with it. A friend of mine also had one half-dead bearing after less than 4000km.

Is this something that has been corrected or is it better to choose another manufacturer?
While not LONG term, I have about 3500 miles on a BBI BSA DUB WS2 ceramic bb. No issues.

I also have about 5k miles on a BBI BSA 30mm WS2 ceramic bb. I know you specifically say DUB. I can't imagine there is much difference between them in terms of reliability. I have had absolutely zero issues with mine.

I don't think ceramic matters but I like the idea of a lifetime warranty. The BBI people were super responsive and helpful when I asked a couple of questions. More than I can say about some other vendors.

Uberflo
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by Uberflo

Same experience here, BBI on 3 bikes.

trex
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by trex

Torbjorn wrote:
Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:36 pm
Could you link to the IG post? I would like to learn more about other people's experiences.
AFAIR there was just a short IG story on Rhino's account about how a bearing died in his Crux after 100, 150 (?) miles.
He is with us on the forum - maybe he will comment on it somehow?

trex
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by trex

Thank you for your feedback!

I know there is a lifetime warranty, but I really don't want to pay again for shipping, VAT and customs every few thousand miles.
Not to mention that replacing the bearing in the BSA DUB is quite difficult - there is basically no lip from the inside.

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ryanw
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by ryanw

Well engineered and thought out BBs.
My only concern would be the 4030 bearings and their durability for offroad use. Being 2mm smaller than a 6806 (4230), the bearing uses smaller (see as weaker / less durable) ball bearings. As mentioned above, my SS unit died after about 150km. The bearing seals are also not really protected from the elements at all, so water / mud can get in behind the shields very easily.

The BSA30 unit (WS2) on my SL8 has been rock solid, but obviously used in very different conditions.

I think BBI really shine with their PF24 units, for other BB standards, I'm recommending Enduro XD15 for foul weather and offroad (far far better protetion / durability), and CS Coated for race bikes.

XD15 is probably the best for 99% of folk out there and can choose to run the extra seals or not.

I've also been very impressed with BikOne 24mm BBs, but their DUB/30mm not as good.
SL8 R-Works - 6.19kg
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jlok
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by jlok

Do you consider the lack of plastic sleeve of XD-15 bearing a problem for alu axles like SRAM DUB?
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eucalyptus
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by eucalyptus

trex wrote:
Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:21 pm
Any long term reviews of the BSA DUB WS2 ceramic bottom bracket?
I saw on Rhino's IG that he had problems in his Crux with it. A friend of mine also had one half-dead bearing after less than 4000km.

Is this something that has been corrected or is it better to choose another manufacturer?
I had/have that exact bearing with a THM clavicula SE crankset. Right side bearing is fcked.

Replaced with C-bear instead.... 10 gram heavier

Somehow my PF30 WS2 coated BBinfinite on Cannondale Scalpel SI is the only bearing that really last and spin forever. On road bikes it somehow gets fcked.

gloscherrybomb
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by gloscherrybomb

ryanw wrote:
Mon Dec 09, 2024 9:55 am
I've also been very impressed with BikOne 24mm BBs, but their DUB/30mm not as good.
What is it about the Dub BikOne BBs that you don't like?

Torbjorn
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by Torbjorn

eucalyptus wrote:
Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:39 pm
trex wrote:
Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:21 pm
Any long term reviews of the BSA DUB WS2 ceramic bottom bracket?
I saw on Rhino's IG that he had problems in his Crux with it. A friend of mine also had one half-dead bearing after less than 4000km.

Is this something that has been corrected or is it better to choose another manufacturer?
I had/have that exact bearing with a THM clavicula SE crankset. Right side bearing is fcked.

Replaced with C-bear instead.... 10 gram heavier

Somehow my PF30 WS2 coated BBinfinite on Cannondale Scalpel SI is the only bearing that really last and spin forever. On road bikes it somehow gets fcked.
It was the right-side bearing which became rough after six weeks /~1600 km of riding for my BSA BB, too.

casiosd3210
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by casiosd3210

Mine started to wear out on the left side after 400 kilometers.

farkdotcomuser
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by farkdotcomuser

i've been hearing a dreadful creak on my crux and was considering a bbinfinite to replace the sram bsa dub bottom bracket but maybe it would be better to just stick with sram replacements :(

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