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Your chainring is what turns your power into speed. A great chainring helps you shift smoothly and cuts through the wind.
Our AERO CHAINRING is built to do both of those things perfectly! Giving you a real, noticeable boost in performance.
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Choosing the right chainring comes down to understanding three key things: its BCD, its tooth count, and your drivetrain's speed. Let's break them down one by one.
BCD stands for Bolt Circle Diameter. In simple terms, it’s the measurement that determines if a chainring will physically bolt onto your crankset. If the BCD doesn't match, it just won't fit. It's the diameter of an imaginary circle that runs through the center of all the bolt holes on your crank. While many brands use standard sizes like "110 BCD", it's important to know that some, like Shimano, use their own special asymmetric (uneven) bolt patterns on their modern 4-bolt cranks.
You'll see numbers like "52/36T" on chainrings. The "T" simply stands for teeth. This number tells you how big the gear is, which affects how it feels to pedal. It's pretty simple:
Your chainring needs to be compatible with the number of gears you have in the back (e.g., 11-speed or 12-speed). Why? Because a 12-speed chain is narrower than an 11-speed chain. Using a chainring that doesn't match your chain's speed can lead to poor shifting, more noise, and can even cause the chain to drop. For the best performance, always match your chainring to your drivetrain's speed.