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I think you need to check your eras though...
They are not early 90s
But 1999+
They are not early 90s
But 1999+
See, I've got through quite a few sealed cartridge square taper bb's now and I get closer to about 2k miles. Throw in a winter of crap weather and it pretty much kills the bearings because you can't service them. The bearings get a bit of water and grit in them despite being sealed and they just run round and round with rusty gritty grease inside them. The small balls in Octalink probably make this show up a lot quicker though, admittedly.hamster":11zxkwvk said:The bearings are substantially smaller than square taper, my experience is that they don't last. I typically get 5,000+ miles from a UN72.
It would seem octalink ain't necessarily octalink ... argggh. Just beware for 105 you need the 5500 V1 octalink. the V2 ES25 and ES51's will not fit your chainset and will cause damage.
pigman":2lzifg4h said:problem with octalink and Isis were a main bearing used small races, so you get premature wear. This was done in the interests of getting a fatter (hence stiffer) BB axle into the same BB shell. Also, these days bottom brackets are getting harder to source.
Not necessarily, octalink, like UN square series bb's are a complete cartridge and so don't have the flaw that comes with using cartridge bearing. I.e you can use the axle itself as a bearing and the casing allowing larger bearing as you don't loose space to the separate cartridge method.t_p87":2e1ltzgi said:pigman":2e1ltzgi said:problem with octalink and Isis were a main bearing used small races, so you get premature wear. This was done in the interests of getting a fatter (hence stiffer) BB axle into the same BB shell. Also, these days bottom brackets are getting harder to source.
I have seen no end of problems with ISIS b/b due to the small bearing problem with a large axle but with Octalink I have never seen the same issue! Although in theory it should do it seems to work fine and when I had one it was flawless.