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At the 2011 Interbike show, Calvin Jones of Park Tool sighed as he described the proliferation of new bottom-bracket dimensions. I've covered all the ones here which I can find, and listed them in order of bottom-bracket shell internal bearing seat diameter so as to highlight compatibilities. Adapters for some -- ranging from the venerable Ashtabula system to new high-end systems -- allow use with a variety of spindles. Phil Wood makes adapters to fit most press-fit bottom brackets: "[i]f you have a press fit bottom bracket (Merlin, Klein, Fisher, Ritchey, Fat Chance) and need replacement parts, we have spindles and bearings that will work" -- see Phil Wood FAQ page on bottom brackets. Wheels Manufacturing makes a number of adapters between these systems, as does FSA. Also see compatibility information in the table below . -- John Allen.

Standard: Threading or press fit Adjustable cone direction Fixed cone direction Shell Width Applications/Notes
Merlin 30 mm pressed 68 mm
Thompson/Thun 30, 33, 35, 40, 45 mm pressed left (cone and locknut) right (cone and locknut) 65, 68,70 mm 2-piece or 3-piece crank. Sup and cone bearings. No shoulder inside shell; loose tolerances.
Mavic/Stronglight 1.375" (or 35 mm) beveled 65-73 mm Bottom bracket cartridge clamps into a conventional BB shell once the ends have been faced with a 45-degree taper. Can work with English, ISO, French or Raleigh. Italian?
Velo Orange threadless 1.375" (or 35 mm), threaded or unthreaded w/o shoulders 68 mm Clamps into bottom-bracket shell using expanding sleeves. but not Italian threaded BB shell unless possibly with a steel shim, 0.20"/0.5mm
Fat Chance/Gary Fisher 35 mm pressed 68 or 73 mm Circlips on grooves in axle outboard of bearings
Klein 35 mm pressed 68 mm
Ritchey 35 mm pressed 68 mm
Shimano Hollowtech II, FSA MegaExo, RaceFace X-type 37 mm pressed or British/ISO threaded l 90 mm, 95 mm including cups External cups for cartridge bearings fit British/ISO threaded bottom brackets or unthreaded shell. 24 mm spindle, spacer to use 6805 bearings with 25mm I.D.. Bottom bracket shell must be faced so cups are parallel.
BB90/BB95 37 mm 90 mm, 95 mm Used on Trek Madone carbon frames. 24 mm spindle.
BB83/BB86, BB92 41 mm press fit 86 mm 19 mm or 24 mm spindle
BB30, Cannondale System Integration 42 mm press fit 68, 73 mm Adapters allow use with various 30 mm spindles.
Specialized OSBB Aluminum 42 mm 68mm See compatibility guide. Usable with several BB30 spindles with Wheels Mfg. adapters
Roadmaster child's 43 mm 65 mm
Specialized OSBB Carbon 46 mm 61 mm See compatibility guide. Adapters increase shell width to 68 mm. Usable with several BB30 spindles with Wheels Mfg. adapters
Pressfit 30 (PF30) 46mm slip fit 68, 73 mm 30 mm OD spindle; plastic retainer for cartridges.
Cervelo BBright 46 mm 80 mm Adapters allow use of various spindles.
BB386EVO 46 mm press fit 86.5 mm Like PF30 but wider and with press-fit bearings. See info on FSA Web site.
ISIS Megatech 48 mm pressed 68 mm
FSA Megatech 50 mm pressed 68, 73, 83 mm
Ashtabula, O.P.C. 51.3 mm (2.02") i.d.

(approximate).

Male threads on crank are 24 tpi (most) 28 tpi (Schwinn, Mongoose)

left (cone and locknut) right (cone and locknut) 68 mm (2.68") wide Older U.S. bikes, BMX, Juvenile bikes,

Department store bikes. 24 tpi cranks use #66 retainers, with 10 5/16" balls. 28 tpi cranks use #64 retainers, with 9 5/16" balls.

Note: Some higher quality(mostly BMX) bikes used Tange 24 tpi bottom brackets with #64 retainers.

Eccentric 54 mm 68 mm For tandems and single-sprocket drive with vertical dropouts or belt drive. May be split with pinch bolts, or have setscrews. Shell diameter not critical. Also see Gary Fisher Eccentric below.
Gary Fisher Eccentric 57 mm 73 mm Also see Eccentric above.

Siehe auch

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Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Sheldon Brown's Unthreaded Bicycle Bottom Bracket Crib Sheet von der Website Sheldon Browns. Originalautor des Artikels ist Sheldon Brown. ||Kategorie:Antriebstechnik]]