105 Chainrings 2009 Vintage

I have a Kiron Scandium, and need to replace the inner and outer chainrings. It is a Compact 50-30 combo on the chainrings. Anyone know which number chainring this is (ie is it 5700, 5750 or what?).
Anyone know where I can get these el cheapieo?
Tak
Anyone know where I can get these el cheapieo?
Tak
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5750 is the model number for the compact chainset in the 5700 series of 105 (the new 105, as opposed to the 'old' 5600 series). Chainrings are defined by the number of teeth, so you need a 50t 5700 series chainring and and 30t 5700 series chainring. Sounds like you've got a triple though, as compact is usually 50-34 and a triple is usually 50-39-30?
Either way, if you google "5700 chainring 50t" and "5700 chainring 30t" you'll find what you're looking for, probably not cheap though.
Anyone know where to get good cheap replacements?
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You'll need to remove the crank arms/chainset completely. You won't need to remove the bottom bracket but it's always handy to have a Hollowtech II tool though. You'll have to unscrew the plastic cap on the non-drive side as well as the allen key bolts from the non-drive side crank arm. The plastic cap is a specific shape - you can actually unscrew it without the special tool but it will make it a lot easier if you had it. You should be able to work the arm loose then and slide the crank out from the drive side.
FYI - I've got this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ICE-TOOLZ-SHI ... 3cc2c93ae2 - and it's great. I use it with a very long arm 8mm allen key and it works very well. The other side is the shape for the plastic cap which will easily unscrew without the need for an allen key.
Simples.
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