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Old 09-23-24 | 05:16 PM
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is the maker of this fine steel chainring? Thanks

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Old 09-23-24 | 05:33 PM
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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.

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Old 09-23-24 | 05:39 PM
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Bikes: Several, mostly not name brands.

116mm BCD, 3-arm cranks and rings were common, and available from multiple sources.

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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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