Bear with me ๐
My bike is in bits following my frame bearing traumas
Ive eventually removed all the buggers and its taken ages
In the meantime Ive stripped the whole thing back to bare bones removing the crankset etc etc
If I was going to replace the BB I cant think of a better time
Im a lazy arse and hate maintenance
On the other hand it seems fine - no play or crunching at all
And on the other hand a new Shimano BB wont break the bank and will be easy to screw in whilst the bike is in bits
And on the other other hand theres nothing wrong with the current one which will be a b4stard to remove and probably cause even more trauma and stress
opinions welcome ๐
why will it be a b4stard to remove.they normaly come out a doddle.
My opinion is that you're a cack handed gibbon and that you should step away from the vehicle. ๐
It really does only take 100 mins to change a bb... if the bearings are fine, then you should carry on using it and just pull the crank off and change it when needed...
take it out, check it, clean & grease the shell threads
then put it back if it's OK
edit 10 mins
It's easier to swap a BB on a built bike. And it doesn't need changed. So, leave it alone.
On the other hand it seems fine
And on the other hand
And on the other other hand
You've got, like, 4 hands??
You could pull it to bits and clean it out and get some fresh grease into it if you feeling a bit dardevil, if there isnt anything wrong with it then a little tlc will keep it spinning indefinately...
This is a guide on replacing the bearings but if you have got the good bearings out your not far off removing the lip seal and adding fresh grease.
http://www.mountainbikerides.co.uk/fettling/hollowtech2bb.htm