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To accurately determine the bottom bracket standard of your frame, it is best to remove your crankset, as well as any installed cups or bearings. Then follow the 4 steps listed below. Note that the “bottom bracket shell” is the part of the frame where the bottom bracket is mounted.
Good to know: You can replace only the bearings in Elvedes bottom brackets.
There are two types of bottom brackets:
* Threaded bottom brackets
* Press-fit bottom brackets
Identify whether your frame is threaded or not.
Good to know: There are press-fit bottom brackets where the cups thread together internally. This helps eliminate creaking and improves durability.
Measure the inner diameter of the bottom bracket shell using a caliper. This is the part of the frame where the bottom bracket is installed.
A caliper or a dedicated measuring tool is recommended.
Measure the total width of the bottom bracket shell using a caliper, measuring tape, or ruler.
Measure the diameter of the crank spindle using a caliper.
Some brands use two different spindle diameters. For example, SRAM uses a 22/24 mm spindle on GXP cranksets.