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Old 10-29-13 | 03:48 PM
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If it's their noQ rings, you're just paying for a name, really. They're good chainrings (light, stiff) but nothing spectacular. Rotor's speciality are their Q rings. Buying just regular rings from them seems a bit silly.

Just my opinion, though. Is this just an around-the-town bike or are you actually tracking it?
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