Saturday, July 31, 2010

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Some comments from happy customers...

I have been using the VCRC ceramic bottom bracket, along with alloy stem, bars and the carbon seat post on my cross bike.......very nice stuff will buy more

Guy Smith

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Hope all is going well. Just wanted to drop a line to say "hi" and thanks. Sadly broke by bike (frame cracked near BB) so they [SCOTT] warranted it and when I took off the cranks to swap things out your ceramic BB were unbelievable PERFECT! I don't know if they have been getting better as time goes on but your recent stuff is incredible. They are so smooth.

Anyhow, just wanted to say thanks again for all the help and support. We love your stuff!

Take care,
Joe B

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I just built up my new Ridley Excaliber using the stem and bars you sent me. They look awesome.

Darrell Cunningham
Orlando Velo

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The ceramic bb is a huge improvement over the stock SRAM GXP. Before the cranks barely made 1.2 revolutions with the bike in the stand when I let go of the pedals and now they keep spinning.

Matt, VT

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Your seatpost and BB30 bearings are amazing.

Todd Nix

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I just wanted to let you guys know, I received my order today, ceramic FSA BB red, carbon cages and pulleys. This stuff is sick, I can already see the difference in my BB spin and the cages are first rate, real quality! Everything is spinning smoothly" actually amazingly smoothly, I'm very impressed

Cheers,
Chris Mann

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I purchased a bottom bracket in January and am very happy with it!

Tony Chandler

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I've been using your bottom bracket and pulleys for a couple of months and the difference is unmistakable. Great Stuff!

Elan Walshe

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I am a Cat 3 member of Team Cycleworks, one of your currently sponsored teams. Early in the race season, my performance was outstandingly mediocre, with most of my finishes in the middle of the field. On my very first race with your ceramic pulley, BB, and wheel bearings, I won by putting 2 minutes into the field. In the third race, I placed third in a difficult Criterium.

Thanks Velocarbon for the extra speed! I love your products!

Regards,
Arnold Galit
Team Cycleworks

Sunday, July 18, 2010

At VCRC Bike we're obsessed with bikes, just like you!

Founded in 2002, VCRC has always focused on our core consumer, the club racer and fast group riders. While we have provided parts for professional riders/teams, our true focus has been on race quality parts at prices that you can afford. We offer a focused product line, offering parts that we feel most racers should upgrade. Most stock bikes come with mid level components such as moderate quality handlebars, stems, seatposts, BBs, wheel bearings and so on. These are key areas to upgrade when speed counts. There is no point in racing on heavy, flexible, slow parts when it is so easy to upgrade to our parts and know you have race level equipment.

Our parts are readily available via our website and select dealers. We strive to provide a pleasant and easy shopping experience. We respond to email round the clock, sometimes within minutes but most of the time with 1-2 hours. There are exceptions to this, we do sleep occasionally and we also ride a lot just like you.

We believe in an easy return policy, we ship incredibly fast and we love to help with tech questions. You can try to stump us if you'd like, we like the challenge. We ride all the parts we sell so we are extremely familiar with our products should you have a question or concern. We're here for you!

Monday, July 12, 2010

21 Days In July Sale

Quite an exciting Tour so far

Well the first week of the Tour was not disappointing! Lots of crashes and drama has this Tour poised to be the best in several years. To celebrate this year's Tour De France, we are having quite a sale. Take 21% off your order of $200+. You can read all the details and get the coupon code here: https://www.vcrcbike.com/Articles.asp?ID=160

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

New Product Release


We just released our new 2010 VCRC Team Stem to match our 2010 VCRC Team bars. This stem is a little heavier than our 2010 VCRC Pro stem as the VCRC Team Stem puts an emphasis on stiffness rather than weight savings. Overall the weight is respectable and well worth the trade for stiffness for the sprinter types and larger riders who really pull on the bars when sprinting or climbing.

Monday, April 5, 2010

My SRAM BB has play!

A quick check of the more popular cycling message boards will reveal this gets written A LOT! It is probably our most asked question of any product we've ever sold. Why does my SRAM (or any GXP) BB have play in it? And it's not just our SRAM BB, it is any and all SRAM (GXP style) BBs.

The reason is simple, you didn't install it properly. Some customers scoff at that and say it must be the BB or the bearings themselves, but it's not. Play does not come from the bearings being worn/bad like older BBs where the spindle was part of the BB. The change to integrated spindles about 5-7 years ago was in part to fix this. Play now is caused by loose/mis-installed cranks.

And the biggest culprit is the GXP style BB. But why?

From SRAM: "The GXP system captures the left side bearing between the spindle and the left crankarm while allowing the drive-side bearing to float axially on the spindle, thereby eliminating the necessity to side-load bearings during adjustment."

Sounds great in theory as this design takes the load off the drive side bearing which usually takes the bulk of abuse from being ridden. The GXP design strives to save the drive side bearing from an early failure.

But in practice it's a headache if you don't have experience and the patience to properly install. It's not as simple as installing the cranks and torquing everything down tight. In fact, you might have to repeatedly remove and install the cranks to remove play. The GXP design uses a stepped down spindle which means the non drive side of the spindle tightens against the non drive bearing from the inside (other designs like Shimano's see the bearings tighten up against from the outside). If the width of your BB shell is off either way (too narrow or too wide) issues will creep up.

If there is play in the crank, the left arm is not fully bottomed out. Remove the arm, regrease the splines (with a heavy grease) and reinstall. But you better use a torque wrench because the non drive crankarm bolt needs roughly 54nm of torque. Not sure how much that is? Shimano 10 cranks use 1.5nm of torque! That's quite a difference.

We've heard of mechanics having to remove/re-install up to 6 times to remove play. Someone somewhere probably has done more than that. And add in the issue of the non drive crankarm bolt loosening with use and we've now got real problems. So even if you can remove play, it can come back as you ride because the bolt loosens. We've found Loctite on the threads helps with this.

But that's not all. We have seen some variation in the tolerance of GXP crankarms. Small tolerance variation in the spindle results in a less than tight fit between the crank spindle/non drive bearing interface. Heavy grease seems to fix this for a period of time but if the spindle has been worn or was made slightly out of spec at the factory you'll have to re-torque even more than normal.

So the next time you have play in your SRAM (GXP) cranks, don't blame the BB! Instead get some grease and get ready to get dirty because you got some greasing and torquing to do! Better check the facing of your frame as well. Most frame makers do NOT do this for you and it is essential to your external BB working properly. You want a square 68mm (or 70mm Italian) BB shell. Without that, anything goes!

If you absolutely cannot remove the play, you most likely have a width issue in the BB shell and you will have to add spacers to widen the BB.