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What is your favorite PF30 BB/adapter?
Seems like there are even issues with Praxis Works, Parlee, Wheels Mfg., so what is your go-to BB when you must do PF?
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CK has a better record for working with no creaking, alignment problems, or other issues. It simply works.
I've had a couple Praxis units and found that, depending on the frame, they don't leave enough room to run Di2 wires through the bottom bracket. It was particularly a problem at one point with Moots, enough so that Praxis singled Moots out on their website as a potential issue. |
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I'm 2 years in with my Praxis conversion and no complaints
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Should this say "ever", "even", or "never" issues? I've always heard good things about the Praxis ones.
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Fixed, thank you Sir!
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That's what I'm here for. I did a ton of reading on these a while back and it seemed like the Praxis Works was the best option, imo. Either that going all the way and gluing one of those Sram threaded adaptors into the frame.
Fortunately I came to my senses and just bought a different frame that came with a threaded BB |
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lol, wish I had a mission statement like that!
Seems like the only way to minimize noise is to Loctite the damn things in. That said, how is the Chris King different? Looks like they are just pressed in as well, plus you also have an adapter (to fit Shimano) which is also a press fit. arrgh!
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Wheels
I like the Wheels MFG.- It threads together in the middle- this keeps it tight in the frame, and also keeps each cup from moving independently.
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I had great success with kogel.
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If you have a problem with the Parlee part (especially if you're riding Campagnolo), you're doing something wrong. Or something with your bike is wrong. Personally, I haven't had an issue with the Wheels Mfg one either (that was running Shimano 9000), but I don't feel that it's as a perfect of a part as the Campagnolo Parlee one is.
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By the way, to the OP, I have a brand new PF30 version for sale. I bought it for another project which I ended up not building. Let me know if it is of any interest. |
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As a frugal home mechanic, the Wheels MFG is a great deal...installed on many bikes as it just plain works and have never had any complaints/creaking issues. Plus its a fair amount less expensive than the others. The bearings are super smooth and have 8000miles on one with no issues, including a fair amount of bad weather rides.
No experience with the CK, but I'm one of those folks that thinks CK is over-priced. Not that its not good stuff, but I'd run a $20 Shimano BB all day before shucking out $150 for Fred points. |
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