CYCLING CERAMIC

Cycling Ceramic BSA bottom bracket Sram

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Enhance your bike's performance with the Cycling Ceramic BSA bottom bracket Sram : lightweight, durable and compatible with several standards.

Color : red / red / red

Sold and shipped by Sport & Go CH

Description

  • CyclingCeramic
    bottom brackets are combined with low-friction ceramic bearings that are more durable than standard bearings.
  • The high quality finish of the bottom brackets means that they deliver high performance. They have been designed to be lightweight and, thanks to the design of the seals, to offer maximum protection.
  • The extreme hardness of CyclingCeramic balls results in a bearing life 4 to 5 times longer than that of standard bearings, while the special grease keeps your bearings sealed and protects them from external elements that could impair proper operation.
  • Silicon nitride balls are used to improve bearing performance.
  • Ceramic balls are lighter, stiffer, smoother, harder and more resistant to corrosion.
  • They require less lubrication and have lower thermal expansion than their steel counterparts.
  • The balls are continuously polished for 45 days to obtain rounder, smoother balls. This reduces the contact surface as much as possible.
    Details :
  • Compatible with GXP 24/22 bottom bracket axle mm (Sram) / BSA/BSC threaded frame.
  • For road or mountain bike use.
  • Aluminum 7075.
  • Lifetime 3 to 5 times longer than conventional bearings.
  • Ceramic balls 58% lighter, 121% stronger and 68% harder than steel balls.
  • Grade 3 ceramic beads (polished for over 45 days) for virtually no friction.
  • Case designed, machined and assembled in France in the CyclingCeramic workshop.
  • Complete box
  • Grease
  • Assembly instructions
  • Stickers
  • Does your bike creak when you press hard on the pedals, or has the crankset movement lost its smoothness or become sloppy? The symptoms are clear: it's time to change your bottom bracket.
  • Like all the parts that make up your bike, the bottom bracket and, above all, its bearings are subject to wear.

COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

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