Experience with OMNI Racer BBs?
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Experience with OMNI Racer BBs?
In the market for a new square taper JIS BB .. anyone hear good/bad with the OMNI Racer ones that are all over ebay? Example: OMNI Racer - eBay
They're pretty cheap so I'm guessing, well, they're pretty cheap and best avoided - thoughts?
They're pretty cheap so I'm guessing, well, they're pretty cheap and best avoided - thoughts?
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In the market for a new square taper JIS BB .. anyone hear good/bad with the OMNI Racer ones that are all over ebay? Example: OMNI Racer - eBay
They're pretty cheap so I'm guessing, well, they're pretty cheap and best avoided - thoughts?
They're pretty cheap so I'm guessing, well, they're pretty cheap and best avoided - thoughts?
These parts are Taiwanese and not priced so low as to suggest something fishy is going on.
I would think one of their bottom brackets would be pretty nice.
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A few years back I bought one for a Campy 10 speed crank. I don’t recall the exact problem but I wasn’t happy with it and I emailed the company. They told me to take it to a bike shop to have it professionally installed. I tossed it in the spare parts bin and got a real one. A couple years later I come across it and give the spindle a spin finding it gritty and gravelly feeling. I think I rode it once.
If I want a JIS taper I go with Shimano, IRD, or Sugino.
Edit: just saw the price on that - yikes! I’d go with the top end IRD for that money. It will last a long, long time
https://boulderbicycle.bike/Bottom-Br...S-of-cost.html
If I want a JIS taper I go with Shimano, IRD, or Sugino.
Edit: just saw the price on that - yikes! I’d go with the top end IRD for that money. It will last a long, long time
https://boulderbicycle.bike/Bottom-Br...S-of-cost.html
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I'm sure it's no worse than a Sunlite or run-of-the-mill OE.
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I bought and installed an OMNI Racer 68x102mm Bottom Bracket (Campy Chorus/Record copy) in 2014 on my wife's Serotta and have experienced no problems.
I found the workmanship and smoothness of the bearings to be outstanding. Still very smooth. Cost $40.
I found the workmanship and smoothness of the bearings to be outstanding. Still very smooth. Cost $40.
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I've bought two. One of them was, and still is totally smooth, and one was gritty out of the box. The smooth one ended up on a groupset that I sold, and the gritty one has about 3000 miles on it, and I just retired it about a week ago. It still feels like the day I installed it, which was, well...gritty.