Repeated removal and re-install will wear it out and make it loose.
#Truvativ h force install
Also, install it once and leave it there. You do see the suggestion to add loctite to the seating surface, but I did not. My PF30 (BH G5 frameset/ Force crankset) is going on 5 years old and many thousands of hilly miles, and it still works as new. Show me someone with a creaking unstable PF30, I'll show you someone who smeared it with grease or otherwise screwed it up. In fact, grease ruins the friction fit aspect of PF30. A small amount of grease goes on the o-ring in the tube, but none on the seating surfaces. On SRAM instructions, areas calling for grease are highlighted in blue. If one does read the printed instructions included in the box, there is no grease called for for PF30.
One, that most "professional" bike mechanics automatically smear hand fulls of grease all over every bike component -especially bottom brackets- during install, and the other that few people bother to read instructions. Then why pay extra when you don’t have to Then why pay extra when you don’t have to Amazon is the ideal website to shop around for Truvativ Giga Pipe BMX ISIS Bottom Bracket 113mm 68mm. The confluence of two unfortunate realities get in the way of proper install. Now, you know it is possible to buy Truvativ Giga Pipe BMX ISIS Bottom Bracket 113mm 68mm at low price. What I mean specifically, is that no grease is called for during the install. Most of these negative reviews are in support of spending $150+ for some heavy, machined aluminum, ceramic bearing waste of money.
You do see a lot of online comments slagging this technology as being noisy, creaking, etc. Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer