Apollo 1990s Apollo Bicycle (any bike sold nowadays with a Non-Sealed Bottom Bracket)
Wear and Tear
Owned for 22 years, used Daily
- Stress Points
- Bottom Bracket Bearings Cage
Rear Spoke - Positive Remarks
- Overall, it continued to function with the replacement component.
Replaced the bottom bracket with a "sealed unit," bike works fine now.
Common point of failure, occurs 1-2 years after purchase, will need replacement.
Once component is replaced, will work fine for 10+ years of repeated use, some lasting 20+ before needing replacement. - Price Paid
- $250
- Cost per Month
- $0.95
- Would you buy it again?
Yes
Comments
barnacle8 months ago
Non-Sealed bottom brackets can be often be "refreshed" with new ball bearings. Even if races are pitted new ball bearings and liberal application of grease can even out uneven wear patterns. The method does have limits but it can significantly extend the lifespan of the bottom bracket.