
Meet One Bottom Bracket Replacement
Meet One Bottom Bracket — Fix the Creak, Restore the Spin
The bottom bracket is the bearing assembly that connects your crankset to the trike’s frame. It sits inside the bottom bracket shell (the cylindrical housing at the lowest point of the frame where the pedal arms meet) and allows the cranks to rotate smoothly when you pedal. Every pedal stroke passes through this component. When it fails, you hear it, feel it, and eventually cannot pedal efficiently at all.
This is the OEM replacement bottom bracket for Meet One electric trikes. If your cranks have developed a persistent creak, click, or grinding feel that does not go away after tightening the crank bolts, the bottom bracket bearings are likely the cause.
Signs Your Bottom Bracket Needs Replacement
A failing bottom bracket announces itself clearly. Here are the symptoms, in order of severity:
- Clicking or creaking when pedalling — The most common early symptom. A rhythmic click or creak that occurs once per pedal revolution, especially under load (climbing, accelerating from a stop). The sound comes from the frame area near the pedals, not from the chain or pedals themselves. Cleaning and re-greasing may temporarily silence it, but if the bearings are worn, the noise returns.
- Lateral play in the crank arms — Grab one crank arm and try to wiggle it side to side. If there is noticeable movement (play) at the frame junction, the bottom bracket bearings are worn or the cups have loosened. On a trike, lateral play in the cranks also creates a vague, imprecise pedalling feel that makes it harder to maintain a smooth cadence.
- Grinding sensation through the pedals — When the bearings inside the bottom bracket are damaged or contaminated (water, grit), you can feel a gritty, grinding resistance through the pedal stroke. This is the bearings themselves failing. At this stage, replacement is not optional — continued riding accelerates damage to the crankset and frame shell.
- Stiff or uneven pedal rotation — Remove the chain and spin the cranks by hand. They should rotate smoothly and freely. If rotation is rough, catches at certain points, or requires noticeable effort, the bottom bracket bearings are seized or deformed.
Key Features
- OEM Replacement — Manufactured by Meet One for their electric trike line. The threading, shell width, and spindle interface are matched to Meet One frames and cranksets. No guesswork on compatibility.
- Sealed Bearing Design — Sealed bearings resist contamination from water, road salt, and grit — the primary causes of premature bottom bracket failure in Canadian riding conditions. A sealed unit lasts significantly longer than a loose-ball bearing design in wet or winter environments.
- Restores Pedalling Efficiency — A worn bottom bracket wastes pedalling energy through friction and lateral movement. A fresh bottom bracket restores the smooth, precise pedal feel your trike had when new. On a pedal-assist trike, efficient pedalling also means the torque or cadence sensor reads your input accurately — which directly affects motor assist responsiveness.
What’s Included
- 1 × Meet One bottom bracket assembly
Not included: Bottom bracket tool (for installation/removal), crank puller, or crankset. You will need a bottom bracket tool matched to this unit’s interface and a crank puller to remove the crank arms. A bike shop will have these tools and can install the bottom bracket in 15–30 minutes.
What We’d Change (Honest Take)
- Limited specs from the manufacturer. Meet One does not publish the threading type (BSA, Italian, press-fit, etc.) or shell width for this bottom bracket. For most riders ordering an OEM replacement for their Meet One trike, this does not matter — it fits because it is designed to fit. But for bike shops or mechanically inclined riders who want to verify compatibility or source a third-party alternative, the missing specs are an inconvenience. If you need threading details, contact us before ordering.
- Not a DIY job for most riders. Bottom bracket removal requires specific tools (a BB tool and crank puller) and moderate mechanical skill. Cross-threading a bottom bracket during installation can damage the frame shell — which is a far more expensive problem than the bottom bracket itself. If you are not confident with this repair, spend the $30–$50 to have a bike shop do it.
Bottom bracket failure is one of those repairs that feels minor until you try to pedal. A creaking, grinding, or loose bottom bracket makes every ride worse and accelerates wear on surrounding components. At [PRICE] CAD, this is one of the more affordable drivetrain repairs — especially compared to the cost of a damaged crankset or frame shell from riding on a failed BB too long.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a bottom bracket?
The bottom bracket is the bearing assembly inside the frame that allows the crank arms (and pedals) to spin. It sits at the lowest point of the frame, inside a cylindrical housing called the bottom bracket shell. Every pedal stroke rotates on these bearings.
Will this fit all Meet One trike models?
Meet One lists this as a replacement bottom bracket for their trike line. The listing does not specify model-specific variants, which suggests a universal fit across Meet One models. If you are uncertain, contact us with your trike model before ordering.
How long does a bottom bracket last?
On a trike used for daily transportation in Canadian conditions, expect 3,000–8,000 km depending on exposure to water, salt, and grit. Riders who store their trike indoors and avoid riding in heavy rain or winter slush will see longer bottom bracket life. Riders who commute year-round through Canadian winters may need replacement sooner.
Can a bike shop install this?
Yes. Any bike shop with standard bottom bracket tools can install this in 15–30 minutes. Bring the part and your trike — most shops charge $30–$50 for BB installation. It is one of the more affordable shop services.
My cranks creak but feel tight — is it definitely the bottom bracket?
Not necessarily. Creaking can also come from the pedal threads, the chainring bolts, the seatpost, or even the saddle rails. Before replacing the bottom bracket, try tightening the pedals (they should be tight — remember, the left pedal is reverse-threaded), the crank bolts, and the chainring bolts. If the creak persists after all those are torqued, the bottom bracket is the most likely culprit. Electric trikes Canada guide →
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