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ConfusedClimber 09-19-08 12:59 PM

Chainring
 
Will this chainring be ok on my fixed gear? It is a "road" chainring....

If not, do you know where I can find a 49t chainring for 130 bcd that will fit 110mm square bottom bracket?

I want a new chainring but I have had a hard time finding the right fit without replacing the crank...

Thanks!

edit: link failure

http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...301a54539e76bf

Flimflam 09-19-08 12:59 PM

(what chainring?)

ConfusedClimber 09-19-08 02:05 PM

link fixed, sorry, i izanewb

zac 09-19-08 02:36 PM

It should, as long as you are certain you have a 130mm BCD.

imoscardotcom 09-19-08 02:57 PM

yeah, as long as you know thats the BCD.

also, your BB spindle length doesn't matter when replacing a chainring...

ConfusedClimber 09-19-08 03:16 PM

i was just concerned that there might be a difference in the fact that it was designed for a 9/10 speed rear cassette. . .

huerro 09-19-08 03:21 PM

If your bike is a road frame, built for a double with a much smaller inside chain ring, you will want to make sure a 49t chain ring will not hit the chain stay.

ConfusedClimber 09-19-08 03:42 PM

my bike is a 53cm IRO Mark V

zac 09-19-08 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by ConfusedClimber (Post 7504441)
i was just concerned that there might be a difference in the fact that it was designed for a 9/10 speed rear cassette. . .

No, you'll be good. Just note that that TA ring is 3/32" and not 1/8". But that shouldn't really matter (You can run a 3/32 ring and cog with a 1/8" chain, just not the other way around). You may already be running a 3/32 chain so all is good.


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