Crack in Topstone Carbon bottom bracket inner shell sleeve
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Crack in Topstone Carbon bottom bracket inner shell sleeve
Hello all, if this isn't the place for this question I could have it moved.
I have a 2019 Cannondale Topstone Carbon. Carbon fiber frame, and the bottom bracket is the BB30A-83. It uses a one piece Aluminum shell that's molded into the carbon frame where the bearings are pressed into. Apparently it's developed a crack, I've included a photo.
Any ideas on how to repair, or solutions for this? I've seen an option for a sleeve like this one from BBinfinite
https://www.bbinfinite.com/products/...32294189629573
I was also thinking about trying to drill a little hole at the end of the crack, then maybe epoxy and hope it stops?
Thank you all for your time and input!
I have a 2019 Cannondale Topstone Carbon. Carbon fiber frame, and the bottom bracket is the BB30A-83. It uses a one piece Aluminum shell that's molded into the carbon frame where the bearings are pressed into. Apparently it's developed a crack, I've included a photo.
Any ideas on how to repair, or solutions for this? I've seen an option for a sleeve like this one from BBinfinite
https://www.bbinfinite.com/products/...32294189629573
I was also thinking about trying to drill a little hole at the end of the crack, then maybe epoxy and hope it stops?
Thank you all for your time and input!

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I take it that the bike isn't covered by warranty? I am not sure what that sleeve would do other than hide the problem. The real question is if the crack is continuing to grow.
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Cannondale will warrantee that if you are the original owner. Check with your shop.
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The original sleeve was supposed to be the solution to stiffen the bottom bracket compared to other press fit systems that go directly into the carbon frame, as I understand it. So the sleeve isn't super structurally important - the bottom bracket area has a ton of carbon fiber, it looks beefy.
Thanks for the replys! I'll post back with an update from the shop.
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Still, I posted this to frame builders because it is an odd failure and I wondered if there was much work being done with carbon fiber now that it's become really mainstream. Don't worry, I love steel too!
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I imagine it was from pedaling - the crankset bearings are pressed into either side of this sleeve. Contrast with some designs that used separate cups or were pressed directly into the carbon frame.