Threaded BB Maintenance/Replacement — DHB Discount Code

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    My bike has a BB-R60 Bottom Bracket.
    The bike has done a total of 6,376.87 miles. The 1st BB lasted for 3,382.17 miles and the 2nd (current) has lasted 2,994.7 miles.

    I cleaned and re-greased the current BB two rides ago, when it started to click. But it continues to click on ascents.

    My questions are: Is there any point in doing any maintenance on BBs, if in my case they keep clicking? (i.e. once it’s clicking, it’s clucked).
    Or should I have done the same maintenance at each 1000 mile interval, for example?
    I do have a spare BB which I’ll install soon.

    Thank you ?

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    Enjoy ?

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    Podc wrote:

    Podc wrote:

    Uberbike do some nice threaded bottom brackets which can be serviced and the bearings can be replaced if required.

    I use a good waterproof grease to keep the weather out which helps bearing life.


    Thank you very much, they look pretty good.
    Do you think it’s worth buying the ceramic versions over the steel ones, or is it just marketing BS?

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    Uberbike do some nice

    Uberbike do some nice threaded bottom brackets which can be serviced and the bearings can be replaced if required.

    I use a good waterproof grease to keep the weather out which helps bearing life.

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    Welsh boy wrote:

    Welsh boy wrote:

    If Hope make a model suitable for your needs then I would highly recommend getting one, they are expensive in the initial outlay but mine paid for themselves many times over (note the plural, I was so impressed with the first one I bought a second one for one of my other bikes). I would get through a Sram and/or Shimano bottom bracket ever winter and another in the summer, the Hope lasted 3 years before I had so spend a few pounds on replacement bearings for one of them (the one I bought second hand off eBay).


    Thank you very much for the help and suggestion.
    I’ve had a quick look at the prices, and you wasn’t joking about them being expensive.

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    If Hope make a model suitable

    If Hope make a model suitable for your needs then I would highly recommend getting one, they are expensive in the initial outlay but mine paid for themselves many times over (note the plural, I was so impressed with the first one I bought a second one for one of my other bikes). I would get through a Sram and/or Shimano bottom bracket ever winter and another in the summer, the Hope lasted 3 years before I had so spend a few pounds on replacement bearings for one of them (the one I bought second hand off eBay).

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