I don't what to do. Had a mega exo Isis one with external bearings and gone after about 4 months. Sealing was awful. Don't wanna spend over £50. FSA Platinum Pro was what I was looking at £36. The crank brothers cobalt one had awful reviews on chain reaction.
[i]The crank brothers cobalt one had awful reviews on chain reaction. [/i]
Yes but it is guaranteed for 5 years and 2Pure are a top firm to deal with when it comes to replacements as many will testify, me included
The chromoly one ok?
I believe the cheapest SKF one is £35ish? I could be wrong, but going cheap is often a false economy, as you've found, especially with ISIS. My RaceFace Signature ISIS BB's bearings went after eighteen months, it was swapped to a different frame where it's still going strong. It cost me £65 - six years ago. I really thing I'm getting value for money, and when these bearings peg out I'll just get new ones put in. The last ones cost eight quid, IIRC.
Get a stainless SKF one, the extra spent now will repay you in longevity.
It wasnt cheap the bottom bracket I bought, £45! Just ordered the cobalt BB £51 So lets hope for the best. If this fails I'm gonna cry
LOL! The Cobalts got good write-ups, but I haven't heard any long-term news on them, but a lot of people have used the SKF ones and rate them. A five year guarantee is confidence boosting, at least, in the event of it packing up. Fingers crossed. Loving the fit-and-forget nature of my RF one - hope it'll get to a decade!
I have a Cobalt and have used it for about 18 months without any problems. And anyway, as someone above says - 5 year gurantee and 2Pure are good with warranty stuff.
Good, usually when I just buy something, the next 10 posts are about how the product I just bought went wrong.
FSA Platinum Pro - lasted about 100 miles tops.
Glad I didn't buy that then!
Superstar. Cheap, big balls and mine has lasted better than some twice the price (FSA). But you wont cry when it finally packs up BECAUSE IT WAS CHEAP.
£30 for the ISIS BB now! They were £20 at one point which is peanuts. If they're decent £30 is a bargain but I'm just not sure. I have no problem with their brake pads.
Yeah but then everything else has gone up too so it's relative. I fitted mine June 2008. I've been riding that bike about 1/3 of the time since then and it's still fine. The FSA one I fitted before lasted 9x2 hour rides. I basically splashed thru a biggish puddle in early June 2008 and that pretty much finished it off. I was on the verge of changing crankset when I spotted the Superstar one with it's big balls and thought I'd give it shot.
I don't expect miracles from it, but it's doing OK.
Does anybody know if the cobalt BB comes with crank bolts?
The superstar one is the same (but with a lighter axle) as the trials ones echo sells. They are apparantly bomb proof for trails, and mine is 20 months old and still spinning.
Its because they use that integrated bearing thing rather than tiny cartrige bearing balls, which seize in 3 weeks like my raceface
Well if my crank bros brakes down, after I've stopped crying I'll give the superstar one a go.
Cobalt here has outlasted multiple RF's & FSA's, and still going strong.
great, no one wants to see a grown man cry haha