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Skankingbiker 11-18-12 09:46 PM

Help with bottom brackets
 
Building up an all-city nature boy frame. Using Suginio RD cranksets. Need a 68x103 bb. Don't want to splurge on a phil wood, but dont want cheapy shimano either.

What is the deal with alum vs plastic cups? I am looking at sugino bottom brackets, some have both side plastic cups, other have both sides alum--both priced the same. Is one better than the other?

Also, is the origin 8 BB any good?

thanks.

sbs z31 11-18-12 09:59 PM

I have no first hand experience with the Sugino bb but I use a Tange bb on my bike and a Shimano bb on my brother's bike, both seems to be holding up pretty good. I say go with what you can afford now and upgrade it to something better when it needs to be replace.

Leukybear 11-18-12 10:04 PM

Metal cups are always better than plastic in the long run although both are near identical in proper use and installation. A good choice that doesn't break the bank is either Shimano's UN55 or UN54 give or take a couple of dollars if you rather have a metal or plastic cup respectively.

I have not owned a origin 8 BB but origin 8 is not a really reputable brand when quality and longevity comes to mind, very inconsistent with most wares not lasting very long. A great example of getting what you pay for however! This is especially true when a BB is one of the components you wouldn't want to go the bottom of the barrel to look for.

hairnet 11-18-12 10:12 PM

fwiw, currently every one of my bikes has a cheapo Shimano BB. great value

Bat56 11-19-12 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 14962786)
fwiw, currently every one of my bikes has a cheapo Shimano BB. great value

This.

I have a Phil BB on one bike. The one that's made from leftover material from the space shuttle and UFOs. I have cheap Shimano BBs on other bikes. I can't tell the dif. Those shimano BBs have survived everything I've thrown at them.

FixedDriveJess 11-19-12 08:24 AM

This is coming from instinct. Don't buy a bike part that has plastic in it, unless that's normal to have in that part. Like a bar end.

az_andrew 11-19-12 08:31 AM

Those 'cheapy' shimano ones last long and are strong, have one in my Masi and probably getting one for the cinelli.

Scrodzilla 11-19-12 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by Skankingbiker (Post 14962722)
What is the deal with alum vs plastic cups? I am looking at sugino bottom brackets, some have both side plastic cups, other have both sides alum--both priced the same. Is one better than the other?

You have it backward. Sugino BBs have metal cups and some Shimano BBs have a plastic non drive-side cup, which isn't a big deal.

Kayce 11-19-12 08:50 AM

The non-drive side cup on a modern BB does just slightly above nothing at all. So being made of plastic does not matter too much,

Skankingbiker 11-19-12 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 14963637)
You have it backward. Sugino BBs have metal cups and some Shimano BBs have a plastic non drive-side cup, which isn't a big deal.

Not all suginos are metal cups.

Scrodzilla 11-19-12 10:35 AM

Teach me something.

Which ones don't?

Skankingbiker 11-19-12 11:02 AM

http://thmb.inkfrog.com/thumbn/nuvit....JPG=450&gap=1

aren't these plastic? I could be wrong....although the last time was 1996.

Scrodzilla 11-19-12 11:07 AM

The stripe of blue loctite indicates they are metal.

Skankingbiker 11-19-12 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 14964195)
The stripe of blue loctite indicates they are metal.

DOH....I stand corrected


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