Replacement Chain RIng

bobcheese
Posts: 343
Hi All,
Need some advice. I am in need of a new chainring for my Truvativ Stylo Cranks. As always I'm trying to save cash :P as I have a brand new chain ring bought for my old bike (which has now gone). Yup, you guessed it, I wanna know if this chainring is compatible to save me forking out on another new ring.
Existing ring is lablled, 44T 9 SPD 104 BCD
The ring that I have in the shed is:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=9234
Thanks in advance
Need some advice. I am in need of a new chainring for my Truvativ Stylo Cranks. As always I'm trying to save cash :P as I have a brand new chain ring bought for my old bike (which has now gone). Yup, you guessed it, I wanna know if this chainring is compatible to save me forking out on another new ring.
Existing ring is lablled, 44T 9 SPD 104 BCD
The ring that I have in the shed is:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=9234
Thanks in advance
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Just try it lol. Sometimes the tabs need filing a bit.0
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yes but you many need to do some filling on the mounting tab area."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
supersonic wrote:Just try it lol. Sometimes the tabs need filing a bit.
Are you drunk by any chance
Make sure you don't file to much or you will wreck it(kinda obvious I know but you would be surprised
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Okay, I'l give it a try. Suppose I should have done this first :oops:0
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peter413 wrote:supersonic wrote:Just try it lol. Sometimes the tabs need filing a bit.
Are you drunk by any chance
Make sure you don't file to much or you will wreck it(kinda obvious I know but you would be surprised
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not really as the bolts tale the loads."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
nicklouse wrote:peter413 wrote:supersonic wrote:Just try it lol. Sometimes the tabs need filing a bit.
Are you drunk by any chance
Make sure you don't file to much or you will wreck it(kinda obvious I know but you would be surprised
)
not really as the bolts tale the loads.
Yes but you can get carried away and file through the whole thing
Not that I have ever done this :oops: well actually I haven't with bike parts but I have on other things :roll:0