Chainring ID
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From: Mid-Atlantic
Bikes: 1956 Rudge; 1981 Miyata; 1994 Breezer; 1987 Raleigh Mtn Trials; 1952 R.O. Harrison; 1994 Concorde; 1949 Rotrax; 1964 A.S. Gillott; Early 60s Frejus; ~1979 RRB track; Unknown Interwar track
Looks like one of the many makers who made steel rings for single and double chainsets with the old 116mm BCD. Since it's not marked, it may have come on a lower end Raleigh with a cottered Nervar chainset. I have a few pairs of them and waffle back and forth about using them or adding them to the recycling. Perfectly good rings that will last a long time, but kind of a niche market.
Phil
Phil
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From: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - burrrrr!
Bikes: 1958 Rabeneick 120D, 1968 Legnano Gran Premio, 196? Torpado Professional, 2000 Marinoni Piuma
Fitted to a Carlton rebadged, by Raleigh, as a Raleigh. Still got the bike and the crank. Another "never gonna get to it" project...




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From: Elwood Indiana
Bikes: they change so much I'm tired of updating this
Thanks for the replies. Thought maybe it was something worth selling. I’ll just throw it in with the other 100 chainrings.
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