SRAM DUB PF30 Road Wide 73 mm Cannondale Bottom Bracket - black/PF30

SRAM DUB PF30 Road Wide 73 mm Cannondale Bottom Bracket

Item number: 77886
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SRAM's DUB PF30 73 mm Road Wide bottom bracket opens up new gravel horizons for your Cannondale


This SRAM DUB Road bottom bracket for 73 mm case width allows you to equip your Cannondale frame with PF30 mount with a wider crank. It is asymmetrical and specially developed for Cannondale bikes. The spacers create space for the crank axle and thus enlarge the chain line. This places electronically controlled AXS front derailleurs in 2x12-speed drives further outwards, which in turn allows the use of wider tyres, e.g. in gravel applications. The DUB technology offers you the perfect compromise between large bearings and axle stiffness.

Specifications:

Application:
Road, Gravel, Cyclocross
Series:
DUB
Type:
PressFit PF30A
Shell Diameter:
46 mm
Shell Width:
73 mm
Axle Diameter:
28.99 mm (DUB)

Technical Information:

Bearings:
standard
Bottom Bracket Cup Material:
Aluminium

Compatibility:

  • Force Wide DUB 2x12-speed crankset

Features:

  • robust bearings
  • simple installation
  • low weight thanks to PressFit bottom bracket cups

Technology:

DUB:
The unit of crankshaft and bottom bracket is the heart of the DUB technology. Stiffness meets durability. SRAM has gone a step further and made everything even easier and better. It is the system approach through the integration of chainring, crank, shaft and bottom bracket that is decisive for better drivetrain performance.

Manufacturer Number:

00.6418.018.004

Contents:

  • 1 x SRAM DUB PF30 Cannondale bottom bracket
  • 1 x SRAM 5.5 mm spacer
  • 1 x SRAM 2.5 mm spacer

  • 100 day return period
  • Online since 1998
  • Trusted Shop 4.87 / 5.00

Models:

  • black/PF30, in stock
    40.67€

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by Tomas H. on 04.01.2024
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item: black/PF30

Prefect fit on my Cannondale Systemsix frame. I don't think I would have needed the pressure tool to get them in place, a rubber hammar have been enough.

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