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Race Face 104 Bcd Narrow Wide Chainring
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SRAM Eagle X-Sync 2 104Bcd Chainring
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SRAM AXS X-Sync 1X 12 Spd 107BCD Chainring
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SRAM Force/Rival/Apex 10 Speed Chainring
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Shimano XT M8000 SM-Crm81 Chainring
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SRAM Force AXS 2X12 107BCD Chainring
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Shimano Dura-Ace Fc-R9000 Chainring
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SRAM 11 Speed Chainrings 110Bcd
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SRAM/Truvativ 10 Speed Chainring, X0/X9
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SRAM Force 22 Chainrings 110Bcd Outer
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SRAM Red 22 Outer Chainrings
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Truvativ X.9 & X.0 10SPD Chainring
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Race Face Cinch Steel Shimano 12 spd Chainring
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Shimano XT M782 Chainring
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SRAM Force 22 Chainrings 130Bcd
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Rotor Q Inner Chainring Bcd 110X5
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Chainrings

Direct mount or bolt on? Round or oval? Road or mountain? Narrow-wide, wave, or traditional tooth pattern? When it comes to picking chainrings for your bike, there are a lot of factors to consider — and a lot of choices to peruse. At JensonUSA.com we have over 150 options alone.

To help navigate this sometimes confusing landscape it helps to have a basic understanding of this critical component’s function. Chainrings, like the cogs of your cassette, are machined wheels of metal with evenly-spaced teeth around the outer edge to engage your chain.

Most modern road bikes are equipped with two chainrings, though triple chainring set-ups are also still in use. On today’s mountain bikes the norm is single chainring set-ups, though you still encounter 2x set-ups. No matter the number of chainrings, the smaller ring(s) are located inboard of the larger chainrings.

Chainrings also vary in shape and size. Round is the standard, but there are also lots of oval chainrings options, the pitch being an increase in overall pedaling efficiency by helping minimize the deadspot in you pedal stroke. The shape of the teeth also varies, with 1x specific chainrings usually utilizes either a narrow-wide or wave-tooth profile to increase chain retention, lessening the chance of dropping your chain.

Chainring size, which is indicated by the chainring’s number of teeth, most commonly range from 26t to 53t, though you find chainrings as small as 20t and as large as 60t, though they are rare. The higher the number of teeth (and thus larger), your chainring has the harder it will be to pedal, but also the faster it will help you and your bike roll down the road or trail. And of course the fewer teeth a chainring has, the easier it is to pedal, but the less speed it will produce.

Another important consideration is mechanism of chainring attachment, either bolt-on or direct mount. If looking for bolt-on you’ll also need to know the bolt circle diameter (or BCD) and the total number of bolt holes. If you have any question, feel free to call one of JensonUSA’s Gear Advisors at 951-234-7554. They can help you make the right decision your specific cycling needs.