Chainrings

Upgrade your ride with the Shimano FC-RS510 50T chainring, designed for a smooth transition on 11-speed systems. Perfect for cyclists seeking reliable performance and standard compatibility. Enhance efficiency with this durable Shimano part.
FSA 104 BCD 32T MTB Alloy 10-speed chainring for use on mountain bikes. Compatible with Shimano drivetrains and made of lightweight alloy material.
TA Zephyr 110 BCD chainrings are designed for indoor road use, featuring a Shimano 9-10v compatibility and a sleek black finish. The inner ring has a tooth count of 38T and is made from high-quality 7075 alloy material.
Specialites TA Alize 130PCD 9/10X Chainring - Black, 39T Inner. Designed for indoor road use, this chainring features specialties t.a. 5bra alize and is compatible with Shimano 8-9-10 speed systems. Constructed from high-quality 7075 aluminum.
This product is a chainring made by Shimano with model number FC-R7000. It has a tooth count of 52T and is compatible with front derailleurs that support a 52-36T gear ratio. The color is black, and it is part of the MT series.
The Shimano FC-R8000 chainring is a 39T, MW compatible component designed for 53-39T systems. It features specialized anodized gold chainring bolts and a 110/130 BCD tray for use with Ultegra fc-r8000 2x11v aluminum gears.
SRAM Red22/Force22/Rival22 X-Glide R Road Chain Ring, Blast Black - Aluminum chainring for 11-speed drivetrains with a 34T gear and an 110mm BCD. Compatible with Red22, Force22, and Rival22 components.
Lightweight aluminum double chainring with 28 teeth, designed for high‑performance 2x11 speed groupsets. Its precise tooth spacing and durable surface finish deliver smooth shifting and long life in demanding climbs.

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