Token wants to eliminate all of the downsides of Press Fit bottom brackets with their new Thread Fit setup. They aren’t the first company to come up with the idea of threading a bottom bracket back into your modern Press Fit bike, but with a modular system, a couple of bearing options, and a wide range of frame & crank compatibility, they are trying to make it easier on both bike shops and individual cyclists looking to get rid of creaking and bearing drag (as well as brute force to install BBs.) They’ve also got a trick new thru-axle concept, all after the break…
Thread Fit bottom brackets
What they’ve done is built is a modular bottom bracket with two aluminum shells that thread together inside of your frame. A variety of composite adapters slide over the shell and interface securely with your frame’s bearing seats. The result is a securely threaded-together shell that ensures its bearings are properly aligned on both sides and clamped down tight inside your frame, so there are no creaks and your cranks can spin smoothly with longer bearing life.
The Thread Fit bottom brackets are available both with Token’s standard premium stainless bearings for around $50 for a specific bike setup or for about $120 with their TBT ceramic ball bearings.