What kind of bottom bracket is this?
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Hahaha..... You would spend a bunch of your time if you posted this in every thread where someone wants to replace a component, and they were looking at lighter options, even if the rider's level of performance doesn't warrant the "upgrade".
Unfortunately for me, the marketing of nice bike-stuff is equally as effective as the marketing of fast-food. My job.... don't get carried away with either one!
Unfortunately for me, the marketing of nice bike-stuff is equally as effective as the marketing of fast-food. My job.... don't get carried away with either one!

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I definitely understand your point, Thermionic. I'm pretty sure I could get all the bike I need for $500. Anything beyond that is just a want or desire, with only marginal improvement that I could ever take advantage of.
At least I'm not kidding myself, thinking I need this stuff!
At least I'm not kidding myself, thinking I need this stuff!
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Postman has brought the new gear. I'll be dropping 310 grams (11 oz)(2-3 swigs from a water bottle...
) when it's installed.



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I have cranks (SLK and SLK Light) taking two different width MegaExo bottom brackets.
Those made for solid arm carbon cranks (SLK not "light") have a wider non-drive side bearing which mates to their longer axle and thinner arm. The BB-8000 is the affordable steel bearing variant.
Those made for the "Light" hollow arm carbon cranks (SLK Light, K-Force Light) have a thinner non-drive bearing cup to accommodate the crankset with a shorter axle and thicker arm. The BB-8681 is the affordable steel bearing version
and there's a newer BB-8681/DI2 with the same cups but a thinner spacer making room for internal cables
FSA sells at least two other types of MegaExo bottom brackets which pair with alloy cranks and I wouldn't be surprised to see similar differences (maybe due to arm size, maybe due to the angle sort of like how low profile Record/Chorus square taper cranks took a narrow 102mm axle while the others took a 111 or 115mm axle).
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It's not.
There are at least two different MegaExo bottom bracket widths (I've had them side-by side after some one sold me a second hand SLK-Light crank with the SLK bottom bracket):
Those made for non-Light (SLK, K-Force) solid arm carbon cranks have a wider non-drive side bearing which mates to their longer axle and thinner arm. The BB-8000 is the affordable steel bearing variant.

Those made for the "Light" (SLK-Light, K-Force light) hollow arm carbon cranks have a thinner non-drive bearing cup to accommodate the crankset with a shorter axle and thicker arm. The BB-8681 is the affordable steel bearing version

and there's a newer BB-8681/DI2 with the same cups but a thinner spacer making room for internal cables

FSA sells at least two other types of MegaExo bottom brackets which pair with alloy cranks and I wouldn't be surprised to see similar differences (maybe due to arm size, maybe due to the angle sort of like how low profile Record/Chorus square taper cranks took a narrow 102mm axle while the others took a 111 or 115mm axle).
There are at least two different MegaExo bottom bracket widths (I've had them side-by side after some one sold me a second hand SLK-Light crank with the SLK bottom bracket):
Those made for non-Light (SLK, K-Force) solid arm carbon cranks have a wider non-drive side bearing which mates to their longer axle and thinner arm. The BB-8000 is the affordable steel bearing variant.
Those made for the "Light" (SLK-Light, K-Force light) hollow arm carbon cranks have a thinner non-drive bearing cup to accommodate the crankset with a shorter axle and thicker arm. The BB-8681 is the affordable steel bearing version
and there's a newer BB-8681/DI2 with the same cups but a thinner spacer making room for internal cables
FSA sells at least two other types of MegaExo bottom brackets which pair with alloy cranks and I wouldn't be surprised to see similar differences (maybe due to arm size, maybe due to the angle sort of like how low profile Record/Chorus square taper cranks took a narrow 102mm axle while the others took a 111 or 115mm axle).
I do know that my FSA Gossamer MegaEXO triple works just fine with regular Shimano-spec cups. I'm running a Dura Ace BB on it right now.
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Installed.
Thanks to everyone who helped in this thread. It will be months before I get to ride this on the road.
Drew, thank you for the bearing info. I can't imagine that (for me) the difference between the steel bearings and ceramic makes it worth using ceramic replacements, when the time comes.
My fish-scale says I'm at 18.1 lbs (if anyone cares).
Thanks to everyone who helped in this thread. It will be months before I get to ride this on the road.
Drew, thank you for the bearing info. I can't imagine that (for me) the difference between the steel bearings and ceramic makes it worth using ceramic replacements, when the time comes.
My fish-scale says I'm at 18.1 lbs (if anyone cares).

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