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Old 06-23-08, 10:08 PM
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Older 9 speed chain ring

I'd like to replace my Shimano Ultegra (double) 6500 9sp Chain rings (worn down) but all I see these days are the 10 speed flavor. Anybody know where I might still find some new ones if not, will the 10 speed flavor work?

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Your LBS can get 6500-series rings for you, or here's links to some:

53-tooth: https://www.bikemannetwork.com/biking...130SHIM/CR5672
39-tooth: https://www.bikemannetwork.com/biking...130SHIM/CR5670

Nice rings
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They are all over eBay plus many online retailers, but if need be your LBS can surely order you what you need. But here's the mystery Shimano doesn't want you to know ..... ain't no such thang as 9 or 10 speed chainrings! Oh sure, the so-called 10 speed cranks have outboard bearings, but that has nothing to do with the cassette. I've mixed and matched plenty with perfect results. Makers like FSA don't even designate. Grab a nice cool looking black FSA ring and ride on mate.
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10speed chainring will work fine on a 9spd drive train
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