| Cycling Equipment Need some advice on cycling equipment? Do you have a buckled wheel? Problems with your gears? Need help truing a wheel? |
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I looked through their catalog, and you're right, a 36T isn't listed. There are, however, other options. I believe TA and/or Stronglight are making 36T chainrings. Also, there are a lot of people running 10s cranks on 11s systems. You should be able to use a 10s 36T. The only adjustment needed to make that work will be a change in the limit of FD travel.
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Thanks heaps for your help/advice-much appreciated. EDIT-So i just found a 10s one, aslong at that will work fine with a 11s crank/chain/FD i'll place the order. Thanks again. Last edited by Glen75; 4 Weeks Ago at 01:42 AM. |
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HOWEVER, you will need to spend a couple of minutes to slightly elongate the FIFTH bolt hole on a standard 110BCD chainring by using a RAT TAIL FILE to allow the 'hidden' chainring bolt to fit -- use your current chainring as the template by laying the one over the other. |
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TA makes them and we have them. The Campagnolo specific 110/112 chainring. |
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