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SRAM DUB PRESSFIT 89/92mm crankset

Réf. fabricant : 00.6418.016.000
Designed for use with Sram or Truvativ cranksets featuring Dub technology, the SRAM Dub bottom bracket shell is offered here in a version for... Read more
Regular price 303,00 DKK
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Description

Designed for use with Sram or Truvativ cranksets featuring Dub technology, the SRAM Dub bottom bracket shell is offered here in a version for frames with the Press Fit 89/92 mm bottom bracket standard.

Designed to simplify and increase the reliability of the frame/bottom bracket interface, the Dub concept makes it possible to fit your Sram or Truvativ crankset featuring this technology to virtually any frame on the market, thanks to its universal system. These cranksets are in fact compatible with all major bottom bracket standards, the only adjustment variable being the housing.
In addition to this practical and economical aspect, this housing boasts incredible rigidity, guaranteeing better bearing operation and longer life.

Ref: 7977592029350

Points forts

Dub concept for greater rigidity, optimized dirt-tightness and compatibility with most frames

Caractéristiques

Shaft diameter : DUB

Case width : 89-92 mm

Internal diameter : 41mm

Bearing material : Aluminum

1x 2.0mm spacer (DS), 1x 4.5mm spacer (DS) : 1x 2.0mm spacer (DS), 1x 4.5mm spacer (DS)

Housing type : Press-Fit

Informations techniques

Compatible with all Sram and Truvativ cranksets featuring the Dub concept;
Material: steel ;
Weight (manufacturer): 71 g.

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 3.6410255 / 5 from 39 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The SRAM DUB PRESSFIT 89/92mm bottom bracket is designed for SRAM or Truvativ cranksets with DUB technology, compatible with most market frames. It aims to simplify and secure the frame/bottom bracket interface, offering incredible rigidity for better bearing performance and longevity. However, customer opinions on quality and bearings are mixed.

Summary topics

  • Product Quality: 17%
  • Bearing Quality: 14%

Review topics: ["quality", "pressure", "assembly", "issues", "value", "bearings", "alternative", "housing", "tool", "choice", "seal", "crankset"].

Review highlights

  • "Very good Pressfit bottom bracket, no issues with assembly and very quiet in use, no problems after a month of use"Sam661
  • "All good, easy assembly, almost 20 hours of use and no problems."Thierry98709
  • "It's the original product, so it matches perfectly."Toto

Reviews

Product has become almost a consumable

"Product has become almost a consumable but easy to replace. Fast delivery and competitive price."

Frédéric M. (5/5)

SRAM DUB, when your mountain bike

"SRAM DUB, when your mountain bike is equipped with this, you have to know that you will have to replace it regularly".

Julien D. (3/5)

Perfect, same as original mounted part

"Perfect, ditto original part mounted my 2020 Sunn Prim Factory."

Fabrice M. (5/5)

Clear, it does the job.

"Clear, it does the job. No particular problems with it. Easy assembly with the right tools. Still the same problem: you have to go to the SRAM website to get the instructions."

Robert N. (5/5)

very long life

"very short service life. bearings too small, unreliable".

Benoît S. (1/5)

Bottom bracket

"RAS ,easy assembly almost 20h of use and no problems. Perhaps a double row of bearings would be useful over time."

Thierry98709 (4/5)

SRAM bottom bracket

"Box assembled and tried for the 1st time this week. Easy to install. Makes no noise (grease well). Does the job."

Yves95 (5/5)

BdP SRAM DUB

"To replace the old one, which was still working, but as I had driven it out of its housing, the bearings were out of order (the tool taps directly on the bearings). Do the job."

Steph (4/5)

Poor value for money

"Very low life expectancy, no alternative from Sram. So unreliable that I may try a Shimano crankset with my SRAM GX drivetrain."

Flo356 (2/5)

not solid

"Poor quality case, not much other choice. Worst case scenario, it lasts about 800 kms, and with luck a little over 1200 kms."

Pierre80 (3/5)

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