PressFit30 x 83mm - Wide Format (XL) 30mm MTB Spindle

PF30-XL-MT83-BLK-ASMWS

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  • JUST THE FACTS:

    The BBInfinite PressFit30/83 MTB works with all Wide Format 30mm spindle MTB cranksets on the market, such as the BB392Evo crankset, RaceFace NextR Cinch SL, and SRAM wide format cranks, just to name a few. Our PF30-XL-83 is also compatible with DUB cranks with a simple hardware swap just in case you need to make a change down the road.

    The PF30-83 XL WILL NOT FIT Cannondale Si style crank sets. If you have an Si crank you need our PF30-PF-83.

    The PF30 83mm bottom bracket width is found on Cannondale FSI's, all 2016 and up Scalpels, and many other new-gen frames. All of our 83mm BB modules ship with the special press tools and retaining compounds you'll need. All you need is the press for this mountain bike bottom bracket.

    MORE THAN EXTREME SPEED AND SILENCE:

    BBInfinite bottom brackets for Wide Format 30mm spindle crank sets maintain optimal chain-lines for crisp, consistent shifting and drivetrain performance while dishing out trouble-free mile after trouble-free mile. From the gorgeous, high-luster of our TypeII MilSpec hard anodized finish to the sculpted lines of our One-Piece design that unitizes the bottom bracket structure to eliminate all potential creaks before they start, every aspect of our arcitecture fuses beauty with durability and performnace.

     

    Our Wide Format 30mm spindle optimized design is set to the widest stance the crank set allows while ensuring that interfaces between crank arm splines and spindle splines have maximum engagement and Q-factor is set as narrow as possible.

    POWER METER FRIENDLY

    All BBInfinite bottom brackets for Wide Format 30mm spindle crank sets are 100% compatible with all crank-based power meters. Our flange-less drive-side arcitecture ensures zero interference with protruding power-meter back plates such as those found on Quarqs and SRMs.

    WHY DO BBINFINITE BOTTOM BRACKETS SPIN LIKE CRAZY?:

    Bicycle frame bottom bracket shells are notoriously misaligned, inconsistent, and out of round, and so it’s inadvisable to use the bike frame as the primary aligning member for bottom bracket bearings. Yet, that’s what our multi-piece bottom bracket competition does, and this explains why their systems frequently fail prematurely and creak.

    A BBInfinite OPD (One-Piece-Design) bottom bracket module is a CNC precision-machined hub---like the front wheel hub on your bike---that you press into your frame. And just like your trouble-free wheel hub, BBInfinite OPD bottom brackets have perfectly aligned bearings regardless of your frame’s BB shell alignment and tolerances. Perfectly aligned bearings are essential for thousands of miles of trouble-free use and extreme spin performance.

    WHAT KEEPS BBINFINITE BOTTOM BRACKETS FROM CREAKING?

    BBInfinite OPD is the answer for creaking bottom bracket problems as well. Pedaling forces conspire to lever, and rock, and eventually work multi-piece systems loose. The unitized nature of BBInfinite OPD cancels these forces out entirely, which means creaking has no place to start in the first place. It really is that simple.

    INSTALLATION IS A SNAP WITH BBINFINITE:

    Every BBInfinite PF30 83mm bottom bracket module ships with the special press tools, hardware, instructions, and the retaining compound you need to get the job done correctly with ease and confidence. All you need is the press for this road bike bottom bracket. If you need a press, check out our Master Tool Press.

     

  • Technical Specifications

    Weight:

    WS2: 113g | CERAMITECH: 115g | ABEC-7 SS: 120g

    Frame Width: 83mm

    Frame Diameter: 46mm

    Spindle Diameter: 30mm

    Spindle Length: 105mm+

    Bearing Size: 6806

    Ceramitech 6806 | ABEC-7 6806

  • Spacers Stack for PF30-XL-83

    PF30-XL-83 MTB Crank Spacer Chart

    Crank Length(mm) Spacer SKU
    110.75 -
    116.25 Spacer-2.5MM-SET
    126.00 4.75mm and 7.5mm Spacers


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