Quality hybrid ceramic bearings are better than steel bearings in a bicycle bottom bracket application because they have rounder balls for lower resistance better races for lower resistance and are grease efficient in low rpm low heat environments for lower resistance.
Ceramic vs steel bearings bottom bracket.
There has been a lot of hype about ceramic bearings in recent years and many people claim they offer a performance upgrade.
While the first two items were more prevalent distinguishers between ceramic and steel bearings in the past today there are often comparably built steel versions of a given bearing assembly.
This difference between the ceramic and steel with no further explanation can lead to a quick but inaccurate conclusion that ceramic bearings generally exhibit less friction than steel bearings.
However the ceramic bearing costs just short of twice as much as the hawk racing bearing.
The average frictional losses of the ceramic bottom brackets is 0 60 watts while the average frictional losses of the steel bottom brackets is 1 02 watts.
He was so frustrated with bottom brackets failing due to the heavy mud in belgian cyclocross races that he started buying whatever was the cheapest available.
A bb30 bottom bracket that uses ceramic bearings will weigh 3 5 grams less than its stainless steel counterpart.
Ceramic is not always better than steel.
Ceramic bearing equipped bottom brackets or hybrid ceramics to be more precise are generally much more expensive than their stainless.
There are bearings in the wheel hubs the headset bottom bracket pedals and jockey wheels and they re commonly made from steel.
The results illustrate the cost to benefit ration nicely.
The silicon nitride used to make ceramic bearings combines a set of material properties that makes it perfect for bicycle bearings.
The graph below shows a comparison between two steel bearings skf and ntn and a ceramic bearing enduro.
Cost of purchase for ceramic and steel bearings.
At kogel bearings we believe ceramic bearings set the gold standard for your bicycle bottom bracket derailleur pulleys and wheel bearings.