Hambini Racing Italian Bottom Bracket SRAM DUB
£315.00 Ex. VAT
This bottom bracket is designed to interface a SRAM DUB Crankset with a bike frame that uses an Italian Bottom Bracket (70mm).
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Description
This bottom bracket is designed to interface a SRAM DUB Crankset with a bike frame that uses an Italian Bottom Bracket (70mm).
- Italian threaded 70mm (-0/+1mm) Threaded (36mm x 24TPI, some references quote this as 36mm x 1.0mm)
- Drive side has a Left Handed Thread, Non Drive Side has a Right Handed Thread
- 29mm (28.99) DUB compatible
- The drive and non drive sides are aligned via an internal male/female sleeve
- Top of the range 6806 SKF/NTN/FAG/NSK bearings fitted as standard
- Non contacting Seals
- The fitting tool to install this is available here
It is extremely important to ensure this bottom bracket is fitted correctly. Fitting instructions are here
3 reviews for Hambini Racing Italian Bottom Bracket SRAM DUB
Q & A
Will this fit a Wilier 0 SLR with the following BB Shell
SRAM DUB PRESSFIT BB-DUB-PF-A1
Thanks
HI Paul, The part number you have quoted is for a pressfit BB86, this bottom bracket is threaded italian. They have completely different interfaces and thus won't fit.
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Are the bearings replaceable on your ITA DUB bb?
yes they are
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Costa Kapassas –
Amazing product!
AJ Anderson –
I bought this to replace the OE SRAM edition on my Pinarello. I had some initial trouble which I falsely attributed to the Hambini BB. It transpired my Pinarello frame was far from flat. This was beyond the scope of my bike shop, I contacted Hambini who gave me a full job scope that I went to a local engineering shop with. They did the job and the BB has functioned perfectly ever since.
For the service alone I would give this 10 stars. Remarkable.
Steve B –
I was swayed to buying the Hambini unit after numerous faults with BB’s from other brands. I have had a Hambini BBright unit for many years that has been faultless so this was my first threaded bottom bracket.
Fitting was straight forward and I have had no problems since.