On One chaninring
paulski1966
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Anyone using the On One stainless steel chainring ( here )for a 1x10 set up - website says its fine with 8 & 9, but wanted to check it would be OK with a ten speed set up.
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Not tried it but it should be fine. Most 9 speed rings with 10 speed, I used 9 speed TA chainrings on my 10 speed setup for a year with no problems. That on one ring is bloody heavy though!! 110g is a lot for a 32t chainring. E13 make excellent chainrings that aren't too much more, will probably last a little longer and are a whole lot lighter.0
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The On One ring is stainless steel so will last forever, and then you can turn it around and make it last forever all over again. Bit different to an e13 ring. The thing to note is that steel rings are more likely to bend if they hit something so a bash might be a good idea if there's a risk.0