Sram PressFit GXP Bottom Bracket
Upgrade your drivetrain with the SRAM PressFit GXP Bottom Bracket at $55.88. Smooth, reliable power transfer for GXP cranks. Shop now at The Bike Zone.
Key Features PressFit design for 86.5mm shell width — no threaded cups required Compatible with all SRAM GXP road and mountain cranksets Sealed cartridge bearings for smooth, low-maintenance performance Lightweight aluminium construction reduces overall drivetrain weight Stiff shell interface maximises power transfer efficiency Priced at just $55.88 — excellent value for SRAM drivetrain quality Who Is This For? The SRAM PressFit GXP Bottom Bracket is ideal for road cyclists and mountain bikers already running SRAM GXP cranks who want a reliable, high-performance bottom bracket replacement. Whether you're upgrading an ageing bottom bracket or building a new bike, this is a trusted choice for anyone prioritising stiffness, smooth pedalling, and long-term durability. Why Buy From The Bike Zon
Frequently Asked Questions
- What crank spindle diameter does the SRAM PressFit GXP Bottom Bracket support?
- The SRAM GXP bottom bracket is designed for GXP cranksets, which use a 24mm spindle on the drive side and a 22mm spindle on the non-drive side. Always confirm your crank model is GXP compatible before purchasing.
- What frame shell size does this PressFit GXP bottom bracket fit?
- This bottom bracket is designed for a standard 86.5mm wide PressFit bottom bracket shell, commonly found on many road and mountain bike frames. Check your frame's specifications to confirm compatibility before fitting.
- Do I need a special tool to install a PressFit bottom bracket?
- Yes, PressFit bottom brackets require a dedicated press tool to install correctly and avoid bearing damage. Removal also requires a specific extraction tool. We recommend professional fitting if you don't have access to these tools.
- How long should a SRAM PressFit GXP bottom bracket last?
- With regular cleaning and appropriate use, a SRAM PressFit GXP bottom bracket can last one to three seasons. Riding in wet or muddy conditions more frequently may reduce bearing life, so periodic inspection is advisable.