Hi, one thing I don't get it. It says that BB92 is the same as BB86. How does it work to adjust for a 86,5 mm bottom bracket Vs a 92 mm ? It's being sold as they can be used in both, both but how if they have different cup lennght? Thanks
BB92 on my Spark has a 5mm spacer on drive side. Hopefully it stays seated when I knock out the GXP cups. I really do not like GXP, for a multitude of reasons. First being that it takes specialized tools and is a pita to remove!
I like this idea way more than using the "rocket" (bearing removal tool). It's standard procedure to push out the bearing in automotive industry, I don't see the reason why it should not be that way here. But $190 is a bit too much for home mechanic. It's cheaper to smash those bearings out and buy a new one. Still, I do like the idea here.
So with that one tool you have a removal tool and a press....wow, that's awesome. I'm definitely going to look into this.
Removed my Yeti SB150 bb92 bb bracket like a charm ! Great tool
Why does he grease the part of the cups that won't be coming into contact with anything?
Hi, one thing I don't get it. It says that BB92 is the same as BB86. How does it work to adjust for a 86,5 mm bottom bracket Vs a 92 mm ? It's being sold as they can be used in both, both but how if they have different cup lennght? Thanks
I misaligned my BB while installing it. Should I remove and reinstall? Or the BB is deemed workless? Did I damaged my forma by doing the misalignment?
Does this work on Truvativ GXP PF41 cups?
Shouldn't bb92 bb in a bb92 shell not require a spacer shown on the non-drive side?
BB92 on my Spark has a 5mm spacer on drive side. Hopefully it stays seated when I knock out the GXP cups. I really do not like GXP, for a multitude of reasons. First being that it takes specialized tools and is a pita to remove!
I like this idea way more than using the "rocket" (bearing removal tool). It's standard procedure to push out the bearing in automotive industry, I don't see the reason why it should not be that way here.
But $190 is a bit too much for home mechanic. It's cheaper to smash those bearings out and buy a new one.
Still, I do like the idea here.
While most of the services use the hammer to remove the bb😅
Yeah ofs with a 200$ tool it will work