Bottom Bracket for Trek Crossrip Elite 2014?
I am planning to upgrade my group set to 11 speed 105 along with the bottom bracket. However, I have no idea what type of BB should I get and brand.
If anyone could help me that would be great?
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I am planning to upgrade my group set to 11 speed 105 along with the bottom bracket. However, I have no idea what type of BB should I get and brand.
If anyone could help me that would be great?
shimano bottom-bracket trek groupsets
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I am planning to upgrade my group set to 11 speed 105 along with the bottom bracket. However, I have no idea what type of BB should I get and brand.
If anyone could help me that would be great?
shimano bottom-bracket trek groupsets
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I am planning to upgrade my group set to 11 speed 105 along with the bottom bracket. However, I have no idea what type of BB should I get and brand.
If anyone could help me that would be great?
shimano bottom-bracket trek groupsets
shimano bottom-bracket trek groupsets
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The trek archive is a bit light on B.B. detail but mentions an FSA Vero crankset.
Googling FSA Vero shows me images of a square taper which is pretty straightforward and means that the bottom bracket is going to be threaded. Most likely it is 68mm across the B.B. shell, which you should measure.
If it’s 68mm and you’re getting Shimano 105 cranks, just use any Shimano Hollowtech II (or compatible) road bottom bracket, which will have outboard cups for a 24mm spindle.
thanks for the response. did a bit of research and mtb forum mentioned about replacing it with Shimano ULTEGRA SM-BBR60 Hollowtech II. what do you think of this BB?
– Casper Low
Apr 14 at 3:17
I think it will fit perfectly
– Swifty
Apr 14 at 16:36
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The trek archive is a bit light on B.B. detail but mentions an FSA Vero crankset.
Googling FSA Vero shows me images of a square taper which is pretty straightforward and means that the bottom bracket is going to be threaded. Most likely it is 68mm across the B.B. shell, which you should measure.
If it’s 68mm and you’re getting Shimano 105 cranks, just use any Shimano Hollowtech II (or compatible) road bottom bracket, which will have outboard cups for a 24mm spindle.
thanks for the response. did a bit of research and mtb forum mentioned about replacing it with Shimano ULTEGRA SM-BBR60 Hollowtech II. what do you think of this BB?
– Casper Low
Apr 14 at 3:17
I think it will fit perfectly
– Swifty
Apr 14 at 16:36
add a comment |
The trek archive is a bit light on B.B. detail but mentions an FSA Vero crankset.
Googling FSA Vero shows me images of a square taper which is pretty straightforward and means that the bottom bracket is going to be threaded. Most likely it is 68mm across the B.B. shell, which you should measure.
If it’s 68mm and you’re getting Shimano 105 cranks, just use any Shimano Hollowtech II (or compatible) road bottom bracket, which will have outboard cups for a 24mm spindle.
thanks for the response. did a bit of research and mtb forum mentioned about replacing it with Shimano ULTEGRA SM-BBR60 Hollowtech II. what do you think of this BB?
– Casper Low
Apr 14 at 3:17
I think it will fit perfectly
– Swifty
Apr 14 at 16:36
add a comment |
The trek archive is a bit light on B.B. detail but mentions an FSA Vero crankset.
Googling FSA Vero shows me images of a square taper which is pretty straightforward and means that the bottom bracket is going to be threaded. Most likely it is 68mm across the B.B. shell, which you should measure.
If it’s 68mm and you’re getting Shimano 105 cranks, just use any Shimano Hollowtech II (or compatible) road bottom bracket, which will have outboard cups for a 24mm spindle.
The trek archive is a bit light on B.B. detail but mentions an FSA Vero crankset.
Googling FSA Vero shows me images of a square taper which is pretty straightforward and means that the bottom bracket is going to be threaded. Most likely it is 68mm across the B.B. shell, which you should measure.
If it’s 68mm and you’re getting Shimano 105 cranks, just use any Shimano Hollowtech II (or compatible) road bottom bracket, which will have outboard cups for a 24mm spindle.
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thanks for the response. did a bit of research and mtb forum mentioned about replacing it with Shimano ULTEGRA SM-BBR60 Hollowtech II. what do you think of this BB?
– Casper Low
Apr 14 at 3:17
I think it will fit perfectly
– Swifty
Apr 14 at 16:36
add a comment |
thanks for the response. did a bit of research and mtb forum mentioned about replacing it with Shimano ULTEGRA SM-BBR60 Hollowtech II. what do you think of this BB?
– Casper Low
Apr 14 at 3:17
I think it will fit perfectly
– Swifty
Apr 14 at 16:36
thanks for the response. did a bit of research and mtb forum mentioned about replacing it with Shimano ULTEGRA SM-BBR60 Hollowtech II. what do you think of this BB?
– Casper Low
Apr 14 at 3:17
thanks for the response. did a bit of research and mtb forum mentioned about replacing it with Shimano ULTEGRA SM-BBR60 Hollowtech II. what do you think of this BB?
– Casper Low
Apr 14 at 3:17
I think it will fit perfectly
– Swifty
Apr 14 at 16:36
I think it will fit perfectly
– Swifty
Apr 14 at 16:36
add a comment |
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