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Old 06-15-20 | 03:31 AM
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Bikes: Trek SL1000 Cannondale SuperSix EVO, Bianchi Oltre XR2

Originally Posted by motorthings
1. BB30 - your bike has a built in ring/feature on each side of the BB shell that stops the bearings at the correct depth.
Solution: you can easily get a press in tube that will allow you to use a shimano BB.
ask your LBS about it, you could find the part on your own, but should have them install it with the correct tools and method.
Once the conversion tube is installed, you can install a Shimano BB and crank
It is definitely BB30 as it is printed on the frame itself and as well it was printed on FSA bearing that I pulled out.
Only thing that confused me was integrated stop for bearings. For some reason I was thinking that all BB30 frames must have snap ring. That confused me. So you most likely right and it is #1 . I have correct converter BB tube (from Rotor) and as well I have pressfit tool, so now feel more comfortable to press it in. Thanks
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