Hah! A very helpful video! Dave, i want to ask about servicing the TWO week old bearing on my Token Ninja BB4129QB. Yep, they are seizing already! I'm sure they have alloy dust covers to remove, which seems tricky as I could damage the whole assembly! I could try a carefully lever them out, revealing the bearing itself. I could then lift off the bearing cover, clean and regrease. This might save me hammering the bearing out. Whaddauthink? Stephen
Thank you very much for this video, I am about to buy a Token Ninja bottom bracket for my Specialized Diverge because the current Rotor B386EVO BB mounted wirh a GRX crankset begins to creak. What lifespan had the bearings of your Token BB ? Just to know if I go directly with more qualitative bearings. Otherwise do you have alternative references for the 2 tools needed to screw the Ninja Token BB (Token tools are more expensive than the BB!) ? Many thanks.
Is it only the Token Ninja series that has replaceable bearings or does that go for the other Token BBs as well? I'm looking at the T47i BB. And I still have 6806 bearings lying around and it'd be great to be able to press these in later on.
I'm looking ro to pick your brains, I have a problem that I'm not sure how to go about it. Here we go. On my gravel bike, carbon frame. I removed my top tube bag from my bike then refitted the small bolt into the frame. Now for the problem. I go to refit my bag, but the bolts and rivets in the frame are just spinning. Do you know of any easy way to sort this problem without damaging the frame. ? 🙏 any help would be appreciated. 👍🏻
Big thanks for this one. Saved me a buck load of euros.
Hah! A very helpful video! Dave, i want to ask about servicing the TWO week old bearing on my Token Ninja BB4129QB. Yep, they are seizing already! I'm sure they have alloy dust covers to remove, which seems tricky as I could damage the whole assembly! I could try a carefully lever them out, revealing the bearing itself. I could then lift off the bearing cover, clean and regrease. This might save me hammering the bearing out. Whaddauthink? Stephen
Love your video. Just wondering: is it the same way to replace TOKEN Ninja BB841T-41 bearing?
Thank you very much for this video, I am about to buy a Token Ninja bottom bracket for my Specialized Diverge because the current Rotor B386EVO BB mounted wirh a GRX crankset begins to creak. What lifespan had the bearings of your Token BB ? Just to know if I go directly with more qualitative bearings. Otherwise do you have alternative references for the 2 tools needed to screw the Ninja Token BB (Token tools are more expensive than the BB!) ? Many thanks.
Big thanks! Does this also work for bb90 token ninja bottom brackets?
Same principle applies!
Is it only the Token Ninja series that has replaceable bearings or does that go for the other Token BBs as well? I'm looking at the T47i BB. And I still have 6806 bearings lying around and it'd be great to be able to press these in later on.
Hi, great video, is there a different size adapterso the same bottom bracket can accept a new Sram DUB crankset?, thanks
What size bearing ?
token ninja with adapters for shimano or wheels mfg?
Token Ninja it’s cheaper and no difference in quality compared to the wheels mfg bb.
Hope you're recovered after being hit by the car mate. When are the tshirts you showed a little while ago going up for sale?
What size were you after?
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I'm looking ro to pick your brains, I have a problem that I'm not sure how to go about it. Here we go. On my gravel bike, carbon frame. I removed my top tube bag from my bike then refitted the small bolt into the frame. Now for the problem. I go to refit my bag, but the bolts and rivets in the frame are just spinning. Do you know of any easy way to sort this problem without damaging the frame. ? 🙏 any help would be appreciated. 👍🏻
Unfortunately there is no real easy way to fix them. The only real solution is to have the rivnuts replaced.
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Cheers mate, I'll have to take it to my local bike shop for that. So annoying 🙄. 👍🏻