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Four-Hole (104mm) Chainring Question

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Old 05-17-08, 07:16 PM
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Four-Hole (104mm) Chainring Question

Anyone seen good ones like this?



I am working to "fix" my bike and getting a tough ring is a part of my proj. I posted here because I need more affordable alternative as this one costed 5500 Yen USED. I know this one is expensive because its for DH, but I only need it to survive citystreets.

I know I see you guys/girls with sugino stuff, but they are 130mm 5holes. I have seen 110mm's but they got 5 holes too.

Anyone have good ideas?

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wat type of bike/ wat crakns are we talkin about
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Hey,

My bike is an old MTB. The choice of this part should tell you I care next to nothing about weight. 104mm 4 hole crank? What's more to say? I think it's ~50mm chain track.

I want to use 1/8 by 1/2 chain, but I am not choosey. This particular ring takes 7 speed chain.

I just want some of your wisdom ... about cheaper chain rings.

Thanks, T

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Old 05-18-08, 11:22 AM
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https://harriscyclery.net/page.cfm?Pa...nsearch=Search

any place that has mountain bikes sells them. i had a truvativ ring on my mountain bike, and it held up well.

https://www.trails-edge.com/retail/bi...inrings-ss.htm

here are some single speed specific ones.

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