Token does not want to start a fight but claims that there are some problems with press fit bottom brackets. They creak, do not last all that long, and are installed and removed with tools that cavemen would recognise. Token's Ninja bottom bracket solves the creaking issues, improves bearing life, and adds stiffness to the bottom bracket.
The design starts with Fusion technology, a combination of plastic and fibre that cover an alloy bottom bracket shell. The composite material allows it to be precisely machined and fit snugly in the frame so it does not move in the frame and sound like clicking and creaking arthritic knees. However, plastic and fibre do not do a good job of supporting bearings; poorly supported bearings can wear prematurely.
Token houses the bearings in an alloy shell and wraps it with plastic and fibre. This fusion of the three materials provides the bearings a solid platform to sit on and extends their lives. Token went even further by extending the alloy shell so the right and left sides lock together. This locks the frame, cranks, and bottom bracket together and provides unparalleled stiffness.
The Ninja bottom bracket can be purchased individually or in a package that includes adapters to fit several different frame and crankset combinations.
The Ninja bottom bracket does not just solve the problem of noisy bottom brackets - it actually improves the life of the bottom bracket and makes your bike stiffer. There are not many times a replacement part actually improves your bike, but put one on your bike and you will wonder why you did not install a Ninja sooner.
Product Details:
- Technology: Fusion technology (combination of plastic, fibre, and alloy shell)
- Compatibility: PF30 frames, Shimano 24mm cranks (TBT Bearings)
- Features: Solves creaking issues, improves bearing life, adds stiffness