WTB: Press fit BB tool

Looking for a press fit bottom bracket tool, specifically something that might work with a BB86 press fit for a scott foil. Park tools has them but they’re expensive and I’d need 2 tools, one to actually press and then another that removes BB’s but happens to have the cups I need. Can’t buy them separately

Tools like that are much better left at shops.

Have a shop do it. Worst case you’re out like $10

A threaded rod or long bolt and nuts, and two large washers the diameter of the bearing will do the trick. Thread pitch may not be as fine as a Park Headset press but it’ll do the job. For the removal, you can make your own removal tool out of PVC pipe, split 4 ways, heat and bend each “prong” outward.

Interesting idea. I’ll try it. Thanks

I use a six 1/2" threaded bolt with four 2.5" round washers (has 1/2" opening) to thread to the bolt then use a 1/2" nut to press all my BB90 and BB86 cups in my frames. Cost me $2.78 at Home Depot.

Sort of looks like this, but I prefer to use an actual bolt versus the 1/2" threaded rod as shown in this pic.

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i164/low3rme/2012-06-25_12-41-20_797.jpg

Luckily I had a Cannondale frame at one time that came with Cannondale SI BB Bearing Removal Tool that I use an old 27.2mm seatpost to tap them out when needed.
http://www.universalcycles.com/images/products/small/17755.jpg

That sir is genius!

I use a six 1/2" threaded bolt with four 2.5" round washers (has 1/2" opening) to thread to the bolt then use a 1/2" nut to press all my BB90 and BB86 cups in my frames. Cost me $2.78 at Home Depot.

Sort of looks like this, but I prefer to use an actual bolt versus the 1/2" threaded rod as shown in this pic.

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i164/low3rme/2012-06-25_12-41-20_797.jpg

Luckily I had a Cannondale frame at one time that came with Cannondale SI BB Bearing Removal Tool that I use an old 27.2mm seatpost to tap them out when needed.
http://www.universalcycles.com/images/products/small/17755.jpg

+1 i have the exact same thing that does the job well for my wife’s Madone… it’s just a matter of paying attention when you press the bearing. Homedepot has the butterfly wings nuts that make the job easier with hand tightening and less chance to have over-torque