Wheels Manufacturing  PF30 Outboard Thread Together Bottom Bracket with Angular Contact Bearing for 24 mm Crank Spindles

$154.00
Color: Black
Size: One Size
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With a simple thread together method and Enduro bearings, this upgraded Wheels Manufacturer PF30 Outboard Thread Together bottom bracket for 24 mm spindles offers increased durability and longevity.

Features

  • Compatible with PF30 and Specialized Carbon OSBB bottom bracket/frame interfaces and 24 mm diameter crank spindles
  • Specialized Carbon OSBB frames with a 61 mm shell width may need additional cup spacers (not included)
  • Fits frames with 61 to 73 mm shell widths; 46 mm shell internal diameter
  • Specifically designed to install compatible spindles in compatible frames without adapters
  • Machined aluminum cups with replaceable bearings offer increased durability and longer bearing life
  • Enduro Angular Contact sealed, grade 5 chromium-steel ball bearings provide smooth, long-lasting operation and are well-suited for carrying combined axial and radial loads
  • 52100 high-carbon chromium alloy races are extremely tough and durable for a long life
  • Includes two 0.5 mm and two 1 mm crank spindle spacers; includes 2 Enduro silicone dust seals
  • FSA MegaExo spindles can be between 24.00 and 24.07 mm in diameter; this bottom bracket is not compatible with 24.07 mm FSA MegaExo spindles

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Bottom Bracket Installation

Thread Together

Bottom Bracket Standard

PF30

Spindle Interface

No Spindle

Fits Shell Width

61-73 millimeters

Spindle Diameter

24 millimeters

Weight

158 grams

Bearing Material

Stainless Steel

Material(s)

Aluminum cups; Enduro Angular Contact bearings

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