Praxis Works bottom bracket M30-THRU in BSA 68/73mm MTB frame

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Praxis Works bottom bracket M30-THRU in BSA 68/73mm MTB frame


Bottom bracket for mounting Praxis Works cranks with M30THRU aluminum axle, such as the Lyft Carbon, in MTB frames with 68/73mm BSA housing.

30mm drive side bearing / 30mm non-drive side bearing - thus also suitable for RaceFace/Easton "Cinch", Rotor "Rex/3D+" and many other cranks with 30mm axle.

A Praxis Works M30 BB tool (TP-3028 3/8 in. nut in conjunction with ratchet/torque wrench or TP-0330 handle wrench) is required for assembly. ratchet/torque wrench or TP-0330 handle wrench) is required.

The installation instructions for this bottom bracket can be found here: https://praxiscycles.com/wp-content/uploads/M30THRU.BSA_RevD.2.pdf .
  • Installation note: For installation, a Praxis Works M30 BB Tool (TP-3028 3/8 in. nut i.V.m. ratchet/torque wrench or TP-0330 handle wrench).
  • Note on compatibility with chain guides:ISCG05 is ok / ISCG03 is not compatible
In 2007, well-known bicycle industry veteran David Earle set out to create a different kind of bicycle component company.




In the past he had been an integral part of many of the most well known R&D teams in the industry – Member of the original Bontrager Cycles, Sr. Design engineer at Specialized, Director of Engineering at Santa Cruz Bicycles, and many other individual R&D ventures for well known industry projects.
It was time to branch out and focus on something that he had been working on for years: Drivetrain Components.
With his extensive expertise in metals and manufacturing, he launched Praxis Works with the goal of creating a unique brand along with a design and fabrication firm. With headquarters in Santa Cruz, CA and offices in Taiwan, Praxis’ sole purpose is to provide customers of all types with exceptionally designed drivetrain components that offer great performance and value.  Our innovative manufacturing methods, combined with the in-house engineering team and testing facilities, make Praxis Works a new force in the cycling industry. 
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