Non-Standard 96BCD Round Narrow Wide Chainring
Non-Standard 96BCD Round Narrow Wide Chainring
Model | 30T or 32Tor 34T or 36T or 38T or 40T or 42T or 44T or 46T or 48T |
Colour | Fade color |
Made from | 7075-T651 Aluminum Alloy |
Surface coating | Anodizing |
Made with | CNC milling |
Chainring shape | Round |
Compatible cranksets | Shimano M6000/M7000/M8000 1X/2X |
Weight, grams |
42g (30T), 49g (32T), 54g (34T), 58g (36T), 67g (38T), 77g (40T), 89g (42T), 99g (44T), 110g (46T), 117g (48T) |
Bicycle shop or dealer contact customer service |
PASS QUEST X96BCDPASSQUEST X96BCD formed by CNC milling of the wholealuminum plate. The backishollowedoutmilled and chamfered to reducethe weight of the gear disc on thepremise of ensuring the strength
|
SKU:
View full detailsWhich size of an oval should I choose
We always recommend swapping like for like, so if you have a 32T round ring at the moment, you should consider getting a 32T oval. The same applies to our shiftable road ovals, we recommend that you purchase ovals with the same teeth count as your round rings.
How to calculate gear inches for an oval chainring
Exactly same way as for round chainring. You just need to use the nominal size in the calculation of an oval ring you have. That is, if you buy 32T oval you use for calculation 32T size. Reason for this is 32T oval chainring has same circumference as the 32T round. We optimize the shape but not circumference - it stays constant. Distance between each teeth always has to remain at 12.7mm to engage the chain properly. You can use any online calculator to get gear inches for an oval chainring.