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Are FSA bottom brackets any good?

Are FSA bottom brackets any good?

Based on what we’ve seen in terms of reviews for FSA Power Pro Bottom Bracket, it really does look like a great buy. So for the review score, we’ve scored it 8.7 out of 10. The average review score for all products in the Bottom Brackets category at Chain Reaction Cycles is 4.1 out of 5.

Are FSA Chainsets good?

Conclusion. I’m very impressed with the FSA Energy Modular BB386EVO crankset. It shifts well, provides a useful drop in gear range, looks good and is straightforward to fit. It’s a bit pricey compared with similar-quality chainsets like Shimano Ultegra, but I think the lower gears it provides are worth it.

What bottom bracket does FSA use?

FSA’s 24mm spindle crank & bottom bracket system: MegaExo cranks are available for road and mountain applications and compatible with 68, 73, and 83mm English thread, 70mm Italian thread, and several press-fit bottom bracket standards.

What is bottom bracket for FSA Gossamer?

This bottom bracket is a BSA 68mm for 24mm axle and is compatible with the FSA Gossamer Megaexo crankset.

What bottom bracket do I need?

To find out the size of bottom bracket needed, measure the inside of the bottom bracket shell in your frame, it will be 73mm, 70mm or 68mm. Some older frames may have Italian threaded bottom brackets, instead of the more modern English.

What is the difference between BB30 and bb386?

BB30 and Pressfit BB30 are based on a 68mm wide bottom bracket shell. BB386EVO has an 18.5mm longer spindle designed around an 86.5mm wide BB shell. The full spindle length obviously includes the space for the non-drive crank arm to mount and a wave spring that maintains proper bearing load.

How do I know what crankset I have?

Print. Shimano cranks are all identified with model information above or surrounding the area on the backside of the pedal threads. For example; FC-6700/6750 = Shimano Ultegra. The crank length is often located in the same area, which is helpful to note before placing an order.