
Bearing Cup Press II
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Description
Pressing bearings into cups without the right tool is a fast way to damage expensive components. The Birzman Bearing Cup Press II is a workshop-grade tool designed for accurate, controlled bearing and cup installation — critical whether you're servicing headsets, bottom brackets, or wheel hubs at home or in a professional setup across India.
Use Cases
Daily training. Reliable use across Indian training conditions — heat, humidity, and rough tarmac.
Race day. Performance-grade construction for competitive efforts.
Long rides. Built for full-day rides across Western Ghats, Sahyadri, or Nilgiri climbs.
Our Take
India's roads — from Pune's crater-riddled ring roads to the sharp descents of Ooty — accelerate bearing wear faster than most European conditions. A quality press tool pays for itself after the first home service. The Birzman Bearing Cup Press II delivers controlled, even force during installation, eliminating the cocked bearings and cup damage that come from improvised methods. For Indian riders doing their own maintenance, this is a genuinely useful workshop investment at Rs. 5,990.
Sizing for Indian Riders
This is a workshop tool, not a wearable — sizing here refers to compatibility with your bike's standards rather than body fit. Verify your headset cup diameter and bottom bracket shell format before ordering. Birzman designs this press for commonly used modern standards. If you ride a proprietary or older frame format, contact Cobbled Climbs before purchasing to confirm a match.
Compatibility Notes
The Bearing Cup Press II is designed for use with standard headset cups and bottom bracket shells found on most road, gravel, and mountain bikes. Check your frame's cup diameter and bearing outer dimensions against the tool's adapter range. Works with threaded and press-fit bottom bracket formats where cup dimensions are supported. Store in a dry location — humidity during India's monsoon months can affect metal tool surfaces if left exposed.
Pairs Well With
Round out your home workshop with a quality torque wrench for final fastener tightening, a bearing puller or removal tool, a bottom bracket installation tool matched to your drivetrain standard, and a workshop stand to keep the bike stable during servicing. Each addition makes bearing service cleaner and more accurate.
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Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Birzman |
| Product Type | Cycling Product |
| Shipped From | Mumbai, India |
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Why buy from Cobbled Climbs
- 100% genuine — authorised Birzman retailer in India
- Free delivery on orders above Rs. 2,500
- Cash on delivery available nationwide
- 7-day easy returns
- Shipped from Mumbai
- Expert advice — built for Indian cycling conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Birzman Bearing Cup Press II best used for?
The Bearing Cup Press II is designed for home and workshop bearing cup installation — primarily headset cups and bottom bracket shells. It applies controlled, even pressing force to seat bearings correctly without cocking or damaging the cup. Ideal for cyclists in cities like Delhi, Hyderabad, or Pune who prefer to handle their own drivetrain and headset servicing rather than visiting a shop each time.
What size or standard should I confirm before ordering the Birzman Bearing Cup Press II?
Identify your headset cup outer diameter and your bottom bracket shell standard — threaded, press-fit (PF30, BB86, BB92), or T47 — before purchasing. These vary by frame brand and year. If you have an older Indian-market frameset or a less common gravel build, contact Cobbled Climbs with your frame details and our mechanics can confirm whether this tool covers your specific cup and shell dimensions.
Will the Birzman Bearing Cup Press II hold up in India's climate conditions?
Yes — as a workshop tool stored indoors, it is not directly exposed to monsoon rain or 35°C+ road conditions. However, Mumbai and Chennai's high ambient humidity can cause surface corrosion on metal tools left in damp workshops. Wipe the tool dry after use and store it in a dry case or drawer. The precision engineering Birzman is known for is not affected by Indian workshop conditions when the tool is maintained properly.
How does the Birzman Bearing Cup Press II compare to a basic mallet-and-drift approach?
A mallet and drift can seat bearings but risks uneven seating, cocked cups, and frame shell damage — particularly on aluminium or carbon frames. The Bearing Cup Press II applies controlled, perpendicular force across the full cup face for clean, accurate seating every time. For cyclists regularly servicing their own bikes, the press produces more consistent results and protects expensive frames and headsets from installation damage.
Is the Birzman Bearing Cup Press II worth Rs. 5,990 for Indian cyclists, and does it include a warranty?
For riders who service their own headsets and bottom brackets at home, the tool pays for itself quickly — a single professional headset service at a workshop often costs Rs. 500–1,000 or more. Used correctly across multiple services, the value is clear. Birzman tools are backed by the brand's standard warranty; contact Cobbled Climbs for specific warranty terms and any warranty claims on this product.
Why pay full price when loyalty pays back?
Club House rewards you for every purchase — up to 5% cashback, 100 bonus points to start, birthday rewards, and early access to limited drops. It’s our way of saying thanks for riding with us.
Shipping:
We ship all orders within 48 hours, excluding Sundays and public holidays. Delivery typically takes 3 to 5 days depending on your location.
Returns:
If your item arrives damaged, incorrect, or doesn’t fit, you may request a return within 7 days of delivery. Email us at support@cobbledclimbs.com with your order details. Items must be unused and returned in original packaging with all tags and labels intact.
Sale Item Guidelines:
Products purchased on sale are final sale and not eligible for return or exchange. Please double-check sizing, fit, and product details before purchasing.
Please note:
We follow a no money refund policy. Eligible returns are offered store credit or exchange only.
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Earn up to Rs. 299.50 cashback with Club House


Bearing Cup Press II
Earn up to Rs. 299.50 cashback with Club House
Frequently Asked Questions
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