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hey guys after my SLX BB decided it wishes to die i am on the look out for a new BB i have set my mind on a hope bb with the reviews that i seen now i need to know stainless or ceramic? is ceramic that much better? also is it suited for MTB ( i remember years ago people said never have ceramic on a MTB....)
As far as I know they are the same, bar one has SS ball bearings And one has ceramic ones, which Are pretty well indestructible and rust free.
In terms of intended use, there is no difference. It is purely the lifetime of the bearings.
Had ceramics in my only bike for 3 years and they still feel like new. If you're already set on hope you may as well go ceramic? They're not that much more expensive
yeah i just wanted to make sure that ceramic was the way to go for my style of riding. just didn't want to spend that amount of cash on a bb then destroy or ruin the ceramic bearings!
I had this when I asked the difference too, I was told ceramic were not going to last in wet conditions....
However I have had the same ceramic for 3 years and its still smoother than the stainless ever were, recommended if you can afford it.
Dont waste your money - get a Shimano one for £13 from Rose bikes. Still stainless steel. Fit it properly and for that price even if it only lasted a year your saving money.
I use them, last years and to be honest, none of us can squash ball bearing, no matter what they are made of.
Marketing makes stuff sound sexy, but its just an engineering solution you need. Sometimes thats a simple solution.
Shimano life times seem to pend on the moons phases.
Sometimes they last a couple years others have not lasted more than a couple weeks.
Same bike same fitter same cranks
Fitted a hope ceramic in my last 2 builds - looked at neither since - 1 is 5 years old and the other 3