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I'm looking into getting a new trail bike but want to avoid bikes with pressfit bottom brackets after bad experiences with them in the past (incurable creaking).

I only know of Santa Cruz and, I think, Whyte who fit the bill. Does anyone know of any other brands out there offering threaded BB trail bikes?

Thanks.


 
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New Transition Patrol/Scout have 73mm threaded BBs


 
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Orange.


 
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Ibis, orbea.


 
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Nicolai.


 
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Bird


 
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Charge.


 
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Mondraker, KTM


 
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So quite a few then! Thanks for all the replies so far.


 
Posted : 17/01/2015 4:46 pm
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New Transition Patrol/Scout have 73mm threaded BBs

This. Plus Merida if you're after a value-for-money full bike.


 
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^ Applogies for the hijack but...have you built that Scout demo yet? I need to come up from Swansea for a cuppa and a sit on it...


 
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How about getting the bike of your choice and using one of those SRAM Press-fit to BSA adaptors for the BB of your choice?


 
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My Cotic and On One are both threaded BB


 
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Canfield.


 
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Giant


 
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mikey74, because I see the use of a BB adaptor as a kind of bodge with no guarantee of success - I have used a Praxis adaptor previously and, although an improvement, it did not cure my creaking BB issues completely.


 
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tillydog, which Giants? Trance, Reign and Anthem all stated as pressfit on their website.

It seems all the major brands are using this stupid pressfit standard now.


 
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Saracen, my kili flyer has a standard bb anyway, I'm pretty sure the Ariel does too.


 
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Turner.


 
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My trek does


 
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Niner Rip 9?


 
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Banshee


 
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^ Applogies for the hijack but...have you built that Scout demo yet? I need to come up from Swansea for a cuppa and a sit on it...

It's still a frame at the moment but parts are ready to go so it could be built up on Monday if you want a go...


 
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Think my day off is Thursday next week, I'll give you a call early in the week to see how it's getting on. That gives me enough time to figure out how to syphon funds from the wedding savings.


 
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tillydog, which Giants? Trance, Reign and Anthem all stated as pressfit on their website.

Ahh.... hardtail - my Giant Talon has threaded (FSA). Just as well, as it siezed up after 6 months.


 
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It seems all the major brands are using this stupid pressfit standard now.

I suspect PF was invented to speed up production lines, not for the benefit of riders or home mechanics.


 
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Yeti. Not sure about the latest though.


 
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Nukeproof


 
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Nukeproof mega tr


 
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Timing


 
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