$45 for each cheap BB replacement with labor and they may go bad sooner 
than a year. I would expect the cost would amortize in 3-4 years and the 
King won't have inevitable creaking during that time. I expect the Kings 
would last basically forever with regular maintenance. Less stuff in the 
landfill too. 

On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 9:48:31 AM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
>
> On 04/28/2016 12:11 PM, Mike in WA wrote: 
> > Different kettle of fish from the square taper world, but I'll be 
> > upgrading to a Chris King Threadfit BB ($155) when my disposable 
> > Shimano BB ($20) goes bad. Riding in dirt and wet conditions all the 
> > time leads to a lot of grime, and I found the cheapo bottom brackets 
> > go bad in about a year. With the King design, you can easily flush out 
> > and add new grease with a special tool, whereas the Shimanos say "do 
> > not disassemble" on the cups and you have to just throw them away when 
> > they get contaminated. I'd rather have something that is serviceable 
> > and won't creak or squeak (like some cheap BB's do because of larger 
> > mfg. tolerances) over the long term. 
>
> How long do you think it will take you to break even? 
>
>
>

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