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Chris King
ThreadFit T47A-24 Bottom Bracket

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$212.00
Color:Black

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Fit Kit - Bike Build

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Why We Like The Chris King ThreadFit T47A-24 Bottom Bracket

Providing the same benefits as a PressFit 30 bottom bracket shell but with a traditional threaded design, the Chris King ThreadFit T47A-24 Bottom Bracket features a smooth, long-lasting performance that is built around Chris King's angular-contact steel bearings.


Details

  • An asymmetric bottom bracket for road cycling
  • Fits T47 BB-Right shells with 24mm spindles
  • Fit kit required for cranksets with 24mm spindles
  • Bearings get faster over time as contact surfaces wear
  • Easy to open, clean, and replace
  • Engineered and assembled in Portland, Oregon
  • Item #CKGA01O
Material
[bearings] steel
Shell Type
T47a
Threading
T47a
Spindle Type
24mm
Crankset Compatibility
T47 BB-Right shells with 24mm spindles
Activity
road cycling
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

September 10, 2021

Almost Ruined My Bike Frame.

The drive side would fit halfway, then it would get too tight so I stopped. The non drive side would not screw in at all. I hand tight both sides, and it just would not screw in. Upon close inspection of the threads, you can clearly see the threads isn't lined up correctly. I can't believe this passed quality control. Something so important and can potentially ruin a bike frame should be closely inspected. Lesson learned, never buying Chris King products again.

Khan T
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com