Bicycle Mechanics - 10-Speed Ultegra Chainring question

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hankbrandenburg
11-20-09, 05:06 PM
I have an Ultegra 5-bolt Triple Crank with a 10 speed cassette, and would like to replace the small 30T chainring with something in the neighborhood of a 26T ring.
Anybody have any experience with this that could recommend a vendor for the chainring?
You need one with a 92mm BCD. I'm not sure anyone makes one...
What's your cassette range?
JiveTurkey
11-20-09, 05:15 PM
Only one generation of Dura Ace used the 92mm BCD inner ring, which was only available in 30T. More likely the OP needs a 74mm BCD, such as: http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/chainrings/74.html#26
Do a little research before posting.
http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techdocs/content/cycle/EV/bikecomponents/FC/EV-FC-6703-2979_v1_m56577569830676705.pdf
JiveTurkey
11-20-09, 07:08 PM
Didn't realize the 6703 Ultegra also used the odd-ball BCD. However, the 6603 model used 74mm and the 6600-series of Ultegra components were also 10-speed. OP: can you clear up which you have?
[Edit. Got rid of my options because davidad's is much better.]
operator
11-20-09, 07:15 PM
26 lol
davidad
11-20-09, 07:51 PM
If you have the ****mano 6703 with the 92mm small ring you will have to get a TA adapter middle ring that will allow you to use 74mm BCD rings. May as well go with a 24t just in case you ever need it.
The 6603 uses a conventional 74 BCD ring.
I have the Ultegra 6603. Does that mean a 74mm BCD/26teeth specified for 9-Speed will work for me?
JiveTurkey
11-21-09, 10:59 AM
I have the Ultegra 6603. Does that mean a 74mm BCD/26teeth specified for 9-Speed will work for me?
Some would disagree, but many would say it is okay to mix specified speeds of chainrings.
HillRider
11-21-09, 11:34 AM
I have the Ultegra 6603. Does that mean a 74mm BCD/26teeth specified for 9-Speed will work for me?
Yes, it will work. I've made the exact same change on numerous 7,8 and 9-speed Shimano triple cranks and even on a 10-speed Campy triple crank and they all work well. Generally, I've used generic 74 mm bcd rings as granny rings aren't pinned, ramped, etc the way the larger chainrings are.
I would recommend adding a "chain watcher" to assure the chain won't spill to the inside on an emergency shift under load. Shifts to the granny ring are often done in a real hurry after you realize the hill is a LOT steeper than you thought. :)
davidad
11-21-09, 12:57 PM
The 24t and larger will work.
The shift up to the middle ring won't be as smooth, but it is still easily done.
I have the Ultegra 6603. Does that mean a 74mm BCD/26teeth specified for 9-Speed will work for me?
Yes.
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