Actualy King invented the damn thing then when they finally got ready for production the x-type came out, so they invented the oversize ISIS but it was useless because it wouldn't work with any frame.the Inbred said:wasn't king one of the founding fathers of ISIS? if he can't believe in his own stuff, i would consider it odd to see him jump aboard something else.
I just got some of the Raceface external setup. The cranks are pure sex but the bearings have a little too much drag.Reactor said:In the meantime, I'm having pretty good luck with raceface external bottom brackets. I suspect the XT/XTR's are good bearings overall, but the Raceface BB's use larger diameter bearings and seem to hold up to abuse better.
Can you give some more details on "spanish or mid bottom brackets"?A.P said:Or the mtb industry could just get off their asses and switch to spanish or mid bottom brackets instead of trying to modify an old standard with outboard bearings.
I noticed that too, but they seem to have loosened up.Westy said:<snip>the bearings have a little too much drag.
Drag would much more likely be caused by seals than bearings.Westy said:I just got some of the Raceface external setup. The cranks are pure sex but the bearings have a little too much drag.
johnbryanpeters said:Drag would much more likely be caused by seals than bearings.
Looks like BMX stuff. The first two in the link are mid and spanish, respectively. http://www.tenpackbmx.com/products/bottom_brackets_acc/index.htmljohnbryanpeters said:Can you give some more details on "spanish or mid bottom brackets"?
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Reactor said:In the meantime, I'm having pretty good luck with raceface external bottom brackets. I suspect the XT/XTR's are good bearings overall, but the Raceface BB's use larger diameter bearings and seem to hold up to abuse better.
easy solution: pop the plastic bearing covers off, then pop out (carefully) the bearing seals. purge out the crappy white lithium grease that comes stock in the bearings (sometimes not enough) and refill with your bearing grease of choice.Westy said:I just got some of the Raceface external setup. The cranks are pure sex but the bearings have a little too much drag.
the Inbred said:perhaps Mr Nemesis will post about these Spanish BB, because i believe that is what he uses. what i don't understand about them, is how they're any better than an American BB (with smaller bearings). the whole "pop-in" method, as opposed to the press-fit of American BBs, seems as though there is space within the shell for the bearings to wiggle and jiggle around.
the Inbred said:perhaps Mr Nemesis will post about these Spanish BB, because i believe that is what he uses. what i don't understand about them, is how they're any better than an American BB (with smaller bearings). the whole "pop-in" method, as opposed to the press-fit of American BBs, seems as though there is space within the shell for the bearings to wiggle and jiggle around.
Did they do it for you every time your frame broke???Wumpus said:Klein was doing this in the early 90's. I assume the spindle had a lip on it as you needed a special tool to press the bearings in with the spindle in place. They worked really well. I only had to change them out once in five years of riding.
MtnbikeMike said:I remember seeing a post where the opposite was true. The Race Face was using a whole bunch of tiny balls, whereas the Shimano uses fewer large ones.
In my experience, the Race Face bearings suck. 200 miles on them and they started to drag. I replaced the Shimano cups after 1000 miles when the non drive side cup started to make noise when it was spun(it didn't drag, though).
So you think press-in BB's break your frames?loco said:Did they do it for you every time your frame broke???
I haven't notice much of an increase in the drag after installing the cranks, it seems just the heavy sealing, same kind of drag seen in my King hubs.scrublover said:easy solution: pop the plastic bearing covers off, then pop out (carefully) the bearing seals. purge out the crappy white lithium grease that comes stock in the bearings (sometimes not enough) and refill with your bearing grease of choice.
i've done that with my two pair of Evolve externals, with much smoother results.
that and if you have one less 1mm spacer on the non-drive side, it can run things much smoother, yet still have no play. i had quite a bit of drag initially, and on Race Face's reccomendation pulled one spacer out. muuuuuuuch better.
for the original topic: yeah, King BB would be nice, but i'm not holding my breath. if they do it, it better come in all the colors......what's the point of that much on a BB if i can't get the pimpy coloration?????
sanjuro said:So you think press-in BB's break your frames?
I'm turning over a new leaf, notice how I didn't try to insult you.loco said:Yeah - and Wumpus has had a few.
I raced Kleins for 10 years, had three different frames, never broke one, though the last frame I had got really flexy during the 4th year Itried to race it, but to be fair that frame was high mileage and abuse.....Westy said:I think he thinks Kleins break.
Yeah - but you did that with the killer deal on the fork. I like this new leaf though. Take it out on N8, if you wish.Westy said:I'm turning over a new leaf, notice how I didn't try to insult you.
Once it's all set up how often do you need to adjust the chainline?the Inbred said:imagine the cost of their BB
i have to admit...adjustable chainline using a 5mm hex would've been badass.