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Advice on replacing old MTB chainrings
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In article , wrote: Booker C. Bense . stanford.edu wrote: Cambria has SUN Ringle alloy chainrings for very low prices: $45 total for a 24-36-46 set. The web page claims these are ramped but I can't tell that from the photo and can find little information about them online. _ CBO has lot's of closeout parts from various MTB manufacturers. Some good and some I have no idea. I've had good luck ordering from them and if they say they have ramps I would expect them to have ramps. SUN Ringle makes very good wheel rims. _ If you can find them the older Shimano XT/XTR 110/74 rings are really nice and very durable. CBO had sets of 3 available in 26-36-48 a while back. I see they still have the 48 and 26. You can sometimes find them on ebay as well. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQvkg2GTWTAjn5N/lAQGyAgP8DF32sGfxYc0GUckeGjQb2JGJmso5GEiy IIRNQ9tea87GGw55xZJ+ZXaPbtfFGkzIv6SQ0CztvluFGyhA+Q 9aVmGLJU1R1Coy DPDNARfXLinhIGAUkjjV47yZ/+vIRHoeg00OkYkfUpxkq1mx6m+azKOTVfc8W69t ESXemLhkNfY= =74xo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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