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Importance of the Bottom Bracket Spacer

May 2, 2017

Have you ever wondered why there is a spacer in your bottom bracket? There’s a good chance some of you have chose not to use one or completely forgot to install it and just left it off once you already had the bearings in your frame. Well, it turns out that little tube is more important than you might think. Brant Moore decided to put together a little video explaining the importance of a bottom bracket spacer and what happens if you don’t install one.

“There’s one part that a lot of people make the mistake of not using when building their bikes.
This one part will make your bike smoother and less creaky and can even help with a trick or two!

Watch the video to find out and make your bike better!

Odyssey Write Up”

Full text from the video below courtesy of Brant Moore!

“So what exactly is a bottom bracket spacer and what does it do?
It is a spacer that goes between bottom bracket bearings to reduce bearing strain by giving the bearings something to always tighten or push against.

To start, what is a bottom bracket bearing composed of?
It is an, Inner race, steel balls and an outer race.
The outer race is what touches the frame, the inner race is what goes around the spindle. Its worth mentioning too that the bearing is only meant to spin around one axis.

Since the bearings can only be pushed into the frame so far before the outer race is stopped, having no spacer means that tightening the cranks pushes the inner bearing races toward the center of the frame and each other.

Basically the outer race cannot move so the force on the inner race is constantly trying to separate the bearing.
This is called side loading.

As bearings start to wear, the tolerances between steel balls and the races grow, allowing them to move independently of each other. If there is any movement between the bearing parts you will most likely hear it when you pedal.

On top of this, having no spacer allows pedaling to put other forces on the bearings.

Each rotation of the cranks puts both forward and backward force on each bearing during the entire rotation and tries to make the inner bearing races wobble off axis. In general this makes for unnecessary drag on the bearings when pedaling.

With cranks getting beefier and spindles growing, bearing size has had to shrink and there is less flex in the cranks or spindle. Less flex equals more stress on these smaller bearings when pedaling. Unless you have a bottom bracket spacer between the bearings.

Bottom bracket spacers remove the different forces on the bearings by placing something between the inner bearing races. This means that when the cranks are tightened, there is something to tighten against. Rather than constantly pushing the inner races toward each other with nothing to tighten against, the force is distributed evenly, and the bearings are not as stressed by tightening or pedaling.

Imagine it like this, if you have just an axle in your fork dropouts with no hub and you tighten axle nuts against the dropouts, the dropouts would have nothing to tighten against and would bend toward each other. Add in the hub and that empty space is filled, giving the dropouts something to tighten against.

So not only will having a spacer eliminate side load and quiet your creaky bottom bracket, it will also make for a smoother pedaling experience.

Another thing this can be good for is the ability to have tight cranks and still be able to crank flip.
With the inner bearing races in alignment with the outer races and tight against something on both sides, the tightness of the cranks doesn’t have an affect on how they spin.
So if you’ve ever wondered why your cranks wont spin with a loose chain and without loosening your cranks, this is probably the reason.

Some frames have different width bottom bracket shells that will need different spacers, however if you buy a complete bottom bracket set up it should come with everything you need for the different width shells.
Common widths are 68 and 73mm.
My profile bottom bracket came with both a 68mm spacer as well as a 5mm spacer to make 73mm.

To know what width your bottom bracket is, simply measure the tube from end to end as shown.
Another side note, Odyssey has a great write up from 2004 about this topic on their site that I will link below.

So what do you think?
Are bottom bracket spacers important? Is it worth the trouble of taking out your bearings? Or do you not care?

I will say that it was absolutely worth it for me and only took about 15 minutes. By putting the spacer in my frame and oiling the chain, all creaking was completely removed, pedaling became smoother and crank flips spun much easier, all within a matter of seconds.“

FloriDeah – Close Call For Jesco

May 2, 2017

Trey Jones, Jabe Jones and the infamous Jesco are back for another round of FloriDeah. This time around the guys start out putting in some work on their DIY spot, then catch a productive skatepark session! Check out what they got into with plenty of laughs and dialed riding throughout!

“Jabe and I went to the diy spot to fix a few things and then hit lake mary skatepark on the way home. Jesco loves lake mary. Also if you want a FLORIDEAH SHIRT go to florideah.bigcartel.com and pick up your shirt today!!”

Crazy Trampoline BMX Game

May 2, 2017

Scotty Cranmer coming through with another video for your viewing pleasure. This time around the crew put the new trampoline to good use in a Game of B-M-X. As expected, things get heated and the tricks get pretty wild. Take a peek and see what went down!

“After waiting two weeks since we built the trampoline big boy finally got his wish! The crew came over and we played a game of bike/BMX and there were a few newcomers! The game was competitive and all the guys tried their best to land some crazy tricks! Cory the defending champion, did a backflip on the trampoline and a few of the guys tried it for the first time and crashed! But at the end of the game we had a new champion or “Trampion” we call it! After the game we all went down to the lake behind my parents house and got in the paddle boats and cruised around in the lake. I knew that someone was going to end up falling in the lake…” – Scotty Cranmer

Sunday Bikes – “Grow Up” Credits

May 2, 2017

The final section from the Sunday Bikes “Grow Up” DVD has been released online! Here is a look at the credits that features some of the B-Roll, crashes and random clips the crew stacked throughout the making of the video, plus a list of people they wanted to thank! You can find all of the other sections listed below!

“We hope you’ve enjoyed watching Grow Up as much as we enjoyed making it.”
Erik Elstran “Grow Up” Section

Chris Childs “Grow Up” Section

Mark Burnett “Grow Up” Section

Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan & Alec Siemon “Grow Up” Section

Aaron Ross “Grow Up” Section

“Grow Up” Doubles Section

Gary Young “Grow Up” Section

Jake Seeley “Grow Up” Section

Brett Silva “Grow Up” Section

“Grow Up” Intro

Odyssey BMX – Twisted Pro Pedal Promo Ft. Jacob Cable and Travis Hughes

May 2, 2017

Odyssey have just released this short but sweet promo video for their new Twisted Pro Pedals that are available through BMX shops and mail-orders. This video gives you a good look at the pedals, along with a few riding clips from Jacob Cable and Travis Hughes that have been running the pedals. As expected from those two, the riding does not disappoint. Check out the video, along with full specs and details on the Twisted Pro pedals, below!

“Jacob Cable and Travis Hughes gets some lines in on our Twisted Pro Pedals.

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While staying true to the original Twisted PC’s style, the Twisted PRO offers a significantly larger body shape, slimmer height and more concave while still being built around a traditional loose-ball bearing configuration.

FEATURES
– High-strength Nylon composite
– 12 oversized pins per side
– Traditional looseball bearings
– Chromoly spindle
– High-strength plastic composite
– Wider & longer pedal body
– Larger concave area
– Slimmer profile

SPECS
– 9/16″ spindle
– 104mm Width
– 98mm Length
– 14.6 oz (pair)
”


Felix Prangenberg and Dima Prykhodko at Wheelpark

May 2, 2017

The crew at Freedom BMX over in Germany just dropped this new split edit featuring Felix Prangenberg and Dima Prykhodko going to work at the Wheelpark. This has a pretty laid back vibe, but both of these guys stacked some real solid clips fueled with grinds and freecoaster action. Take a peek!

“Two Dudes One Day: Felix Prangenberg and Dima Prykhodko have undertaken an excursion to the Oberbergische, or more precisely, to Wiehl, in order to drive the new concrete park of Yamato Living Ramps, which also built the bowl 2.0 in Cologne and the Stuttgart Park . The gentlemen know what they are doing and have done all the work again this time. Here is the video of the session of the two wethepeople team colleagues in the wheel park, whose visit we can warmly recommend to you all.

Music: Tour De Force – “King Style”“

Frenchys Distribution – Florian Montanari 2017 Video

May 2, 2017

Frenchys Distribution coming through with this new edit featuring Florian Montanari putting his pegs and freecoaster to good use on spots over in France and Prague! Florian put every rail, ledge and spot he came across to good use and this edit is packed with some great riding. Take a peek!

“Some awesome clips by Flo Montanari around France and Prague! Good times.

Filmed: Maxime Charletty – Julien Arnaud – Guillaume Kolly
Edited: Guillaume Kolly
Music: Larry Greco – Jette La
”

Greg Illingworth – Vans BMX Pro Cup Malaga Practice POV

May 2, 2017

As you probably have heard by now, the second round of the Vans BMX Pro Cup is going down in Malaga, Spain this weekend at Ruben Alcantara‘s skatepark. There are a whole bunch of Pro’s who have been making their way to Malaga a few days early to get some practice in. Greg Illingworth is one of those guys! Here’s a short but sweet, raw, GoPro POV video he put together from a hot lap he got in with Kevin Kalkoff. If you haven’t had the chance to ride this skatepark yet, this video will give you a good idea of what it’s like to ride the bowl and will probably leave you wishing you were there to ride it! Take a peek!

“I followed Kevin Kalkoff around the Ruben Alcantara skatepark in Malaga.”

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