Absolute Black Round MTB Chainring - 1X Shimano 64 BCD N/W-Black


Size: 26T
Price:
Sale priceRs. 5,350.00

Description

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Our Premium narrow wide chainrings are designed for Shimano and other 64 or 104BCD crank spacing. 9/ 10 / 11/ 12 spd Eagle optimized. Super light and durable.

If you have ever thought about running 1x9/10/11/12 speed and wondered how to solve chain retention, this is an answer. Its specially designed wide-narrow tooth profile keeps the chain really snug, allowing you to leave your chainkeeper in the garage. Always use a new chain with a new chainring.

The most advanced, Patent Pending narrow/wide tooth profile on the Market guarantee minimum 12 months of excellent chain retention capabilities! We mean it. You can finally take your chainkeeper off of the bike. Tested by XC Silver World Champion Marek Konwa. Used by World Champion - Maja Wloszczowska!

 

26/28/30T- Please note this size is in 64BCD! It provides a lot better chainline that way (around 46mm) for using granny gears. That means no rubbing while riding uphill and less drivetrain wear. Chainline will be on 6th cog from smallest on 10spd cassette. 3X crankset users, please be mindful that 30T ring may touch chainstay if not enough space, so please check (print this size chart). 26/28T will fit to all cranks. 2X crankset users will accommodate 26/28/30T ring with easy.

  • Size : 64BCD: 26T (34g), 28T (40g), 30T (44g)
  • Colour Options : Black, Racing Red
  • Compatibility : All cranks with 4x 104/64BCD interface. That means Shimano, Sram, Race Face, FSA, etc
  • Material : CNC machined 7075 Txxx Aluminum. Long-lasting construction. Type II anodizing
  • Mounting Holes :4 x 64mm BCD
  • Chain Options : 10, 11 or 12spd chain for geared bike or 6-8 spd one for SS (1/8" also fits). If used in 1x9 drivetrain - 10spd chain must be used to obtain the performance. (yes - 10spd chain will work great on 9spd cassette)
  • Chainguide needed : No. (but for very aggressive enduro riding it is recommended to use an upper chain guide or at minimum bashguard.)

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