



🚴♂️ Upgrade your ride with the Ninja BB—where silence meets precision.
The Token Threaded-Press Fit Bottom Bracket is a high-performance upgrade designed specifically for Trek BB90 and BB95 frames paired with Shimano 24mm cranks. Featuring a non-compressive bearing design, it eliminates creaking and extends bearing life while adding stiffness. The kit includes all necessary tools and spacers for easy installation, weighing in at a lightweight 67 grams, making it the perfect choice for serious MTB and road cyclists seeking smooth, silent, and durable bottom bracket performance.
| ASIN | B07KLQ2M28 |
| Brand Name | Token |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2018 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.06 x 4.88 x 2.72 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TOKEN |
| Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Part Number | BB3724+BB3724-2A |
B**E
Great bottle bracket for trek madone
Great product at a great price
B**R
Great BB, wish there were ceramic options
Great BB, went from Trek's V2 oversized bearings to the normal version of this BB (yes they do make an oversized version too) and it's working great! I would highly recommend this kit to anyone with BB90 issues there's no reason not to use this. Pluuuuus I have a 2017 Trek Madone and they allow water that's gotten into the frame to drop down to the bottom where there are drain holes and that can get to the BB90 bearings so this fixed that engineering issue as well since it seals the bearings into the threaded tube 🙏
J**I
false advertising
What is pictured, is not what you get. Bearings only, no actual bottom bracket sleeves OR tool. Pure scam.
A**R
"Premium Bearings" don't seem so premium
Other customers reported the bearings aren't covered under warranty either. The tool to install seems poorly designed and you need a second tool to remove the bracket. Furthermore, because of the shaft on the installation tool, 2 standard tools will not be able to remove the bracket.
A**R
Doesn't last very long. Better off using a cheap press fit bearing.
Lasted 1300 miles until the non drive side bearing failed. Poor bearing quality and seal. Totally rusted and the bike doesn't get ridden in the rain.
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