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Hi, I'm trying to decifer what bolt pattern all my chainrings are. I'm pretty sure anything that works on my track cranks are 144. Is there a way to just measure them? Thanks in advance. JC |
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Convert your measurement by multiplying by 1.7 or Chainrings are most often measured in reference to their Bolt Circle Diameter. BCD is literally the diameter of an imaginary circle that connects the centers of all the chainring bolts. It is easier to measure the distance between adjoining chainring bolts . Use the chart below to determine what size rings you have. 74 BCD Rings: A = 43.5 mm, B = 74 mm 130 BCD Rings: A = 76.4 mm, B = 130 mm 135 BCD Rings: A = 79.5 mm, B = 135 mm 144 BCD Rings: A = 84.6 mm, B = 144 mm
__________________ David Ornee, Western Springs, IL USA |
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Measure the distance in mm between the centers of 2 adjacent chainring bolts. Then go to Sheldon Brown's site (http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_bo-z.html#bcd) and find the distance you have in the 3rd column of the table. The BCD can then be read from the first column. David Bonesnuggler wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to decifer what bolt pattern all my chainrings are. I'm pretty sure anything that > works on my track cranks are 144. Is there a way to just measure them? Thanks in advance. JC |
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Thanks guys. I'm all set. JC |
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