Threaded BB Bearings gone after 2k miles
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Threaded BB Bearings gone after 2k miles
Anyone else ever need new BB external bearing cup replacement after 2k of dry road miles? This seams to me like a manufacturing defect and not a wear issue because I have never had to replace one or am I talking out my butt.
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Because they are external the crud you rode through, over those many miles, will contaminate the bearings sooner..
Does your bike have full mudguards with a long front low mudguard flap to reduce the wheel spray?
Does your bike have full mudguards with a long front low mudguard flap to reduce the wheel spray?
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Yes to fenders and flaps
The bike has only seen a single 20 min shower in those 2k mikes, I hand wash and dry no power washer, it's been dry here for a while looking forward to real soak this Sunday.
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2k for external shimano octalink bearings is way to soon...... not sure if this could happen if the pre-load is too high bike looks nicely specced https://www.rei.com/product/122462/c...kaAuzoEALw_wcB
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Ok, now that you voiced your complaint what are you going to do ?
Did you ask REI Customer/member services yet?
Did you ask REI Customer/member services yet?
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It started with a creek when L pedal was at 7 O'clock when under load on every rotation if no pressure applied to R then no noise or if very light pressure applied, flats and genital downhills or if only pedaling with L foot clipless then nothing. Every item was removed and cleaned greased replaced or outright swapped out, pedals, saddle, thudbuster, cranks, cages, fenders etc. If you hand load the R and then press the L you get the creek without even rotation just standing there. All torque settings were in line with specs. And with added miles it got louder and longer in duration.
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If your bike is like the one in the link it's not an external bearing, rather the older cartridge type Octalink. It would be unusual for one to die in 2000 miles. Suggest you have REI look at it and keep an open mind. Something else may be going on.
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Blind guessing
https://www.rei.com/product/122462/c...es-adv-11-bike
to my reading they say an Octalink* , which is not what they fit. see : "specifications subject to change without notice"
frame not having a perfect machined/ aligned BB shell ? so bearing cartridges went in 'cattywampus' ..
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to my reading they say an Octalink* , which is not what they fit. see : "specifications subject to change without notice"
frame not having a perfect machined/ aligned BB shell ? so bearing cartridges went in 'cattywampus' ..
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Many possibilities . 20 questions is done a lot here..
I personally have only internal bearing Style Cranks...
all square taper but for 1 with Octalink splined BB/ arm interface
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I personally have only internal bearing Style Cranks...
all square taper but for 1 with Octalink splined BB/ arm interface
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REI fully guarantees their bikes for one year, I believe. You should have no problem, if you're able to bring it back to them.
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Is the only issue with the bearings the creak? I wouldn't call that "gone". To me, "gone" means the bearings are shot, perhaps accompanied by a grinding sound. Creaks can be the devil to find and silence but many bottom brackets have lasted 10s of thousands of miles after creaks started.
I haven't used an external BB yet, but I hear they can have very hard to chase down creaks.
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I haven't used an external BB yet, but I hear they can have very hard to chase down creaks.
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Yep, grab that low hanging fruit....
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Case closed bearing replaced no charge. Manufacturer defect in installation of BB. The BB is a Shimano Hollowtech II MTB BB not the spec Octo that they have on line. Thank you for the responces and the humor due to auto spell check and my lack of proofreading. Enjoy the weekend!
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As far as I know, Octalink bottom brackets do not have external cups. Must be an error on that spec sheet
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