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Wheels Manufacturing BSA Bottom Bracket for SRAM DUB Cranks

Item #CBB10330
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Why We Love It
This fully serviceable bottom bracket allows the use of SRAM DUB compatible cranks with 29mm spindles to be used in a BSA threaded frame - with durable and lightweight machined aluminum cups for outboard set ups.
About This Item
  • Features Enduro 6806/29 ABEC-3 sealed bearings for smooth operation and long life
  • Fits frames with 68mm, 73mm and 100mm (Without sleeve) bottom bracket shell widths
  • Includes: (2) BB cups with bearings, (2) Silicon dust seals, (2) 0.5mm crank spindle spacers, (2) 1.0mm crank spindle spacers, (1) 1 - 2.5mm crank spindle spacer
  • Over Bearing Width: 91.5mm in a 68mm wide shell (Over Bearing Width Dimensions include supplied silicone dust shields)
  • 16-notch x 48.5mm tool recommended (Not included)
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Details
Brand Wheels Manufacturing
Model BSA Bottom Bracket
Shell Width 100mm
Threading English
Weight 102 grams
mpn BB-BSA29-BB-1
upc 811079028150
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