Replacement chainrings

step83
step83 Posts: 4,170
edited March 2019 in Road buying advice
Any pointers? Mine are starting to get a bit too sharky now. Looking at 50/34T 11 spd SRAM fit.

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  • jpj84
    jpj84 Posts: 51
    Praxis Works or SRAM :)
  • Moonbiker
    Moonbiker Posts: 1,706
    Might be cheaper just to buy a new crank depending on what groupset crank you have?

    Will the SRAM crankset you have be compatible with say standard 5 hole stronglight chainrings?

    Or will it need something fancy shaped.

    https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... 22;page=10
  • step83
    step83 Posts: 4,170
    Moonbiker wrote:
    Might be cheaper just to buy a new crank depending on what groupset crank you have?

    Will the SRAM crankset you have be compatible with say standard 5 hole stronglight chainrings?

    Or will it need something fancy shaped.

    https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... 22;page=10

    etap with a quarq meter :lol: I'm thinking chainring may work out cheaper. I did look for stronglight but finding a 50T is proving a bit awkward.
  • mercia_man
    mercia_man Posts: 1,431
    Spa Cycles appear to have 50 tooth Stronglights in stock in what I assume is your type - 110BCD 5 arm.
  • Klaus B
    Klaus B Posts: 63
    i don't think there'll be any issue mix matching shimano-sram stuff when we're talking about chainsets.. shimano comes cheap usually.
    Not sure if shimano chainring will fit in sram cranks, though. But shimano 105 chainsets are quite cheap, especially 5800 series.
    Agree that most times it's cheaper to buy a new chainset.
  • whyamihere
    whyamihere Posts: 7,716
    Step83, check your PMs. :)
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