Possible replacements for the
Narrow-Wide Single Chainring 32t
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RaceFace
Narrow-Wide Single Chainring 32t
Race Face Single Rings now feature enhanced chain retention technology, with alternating wide and narrow teeth profiles. These tough 7075 rings can handle tough DH runs and are light enough for demanding XC riders. Standard 104mm BCD fits most mountain cranks.
- Compatible with 9, 10, and 11 speed chains
- Reversible graphics
- 4mm plate thickness and I-beam construction for ultra-stiff use
- For single chainring use only
Specifications
Chain Compatibility
Shimano/SRAM 10, Shimano/SRAM 11, Shimano/SRAM 9
Chainring Position
Single
Special Features
Narrow-Wide Tooth Profile
Customer Questions
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Q.
asked by: Mikeder
Would this fit a 2016 Sram X5 crank?
A.
anwered by: canteau
The Race Face NW Chainring should work if your SRAM X5 crank has a 104mm BCD.
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Would this be compatible with a Giant Fathom 29er 2?
A.
anwered by: canteau
The FSA Comet crank included with the Giant Fathom 29er should use a 104 BCD making it compatible with this chainring.
To receive the full benefit of the narrow-wide chainring you will need to use a clutch style rear derailleur and 10-speed chain
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Q.
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I have a 2016 specialized camber comp 650b, what will i need to install this single ring?
A.
anwered by: canteau
If your bike came with the 2x 104BCD SRAM/Specialized crankset this ring should mount right up using the existing chainring bolts. If it came with a triple you will need a set of single speed chainring bolts.
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I have a giant atx mtb, would this work for my bike?
A.
anwered by: canteau
You would need to do some modifications to the drivetrain for the Race Face Narrow-Wide chainring to work.
The Giant ATX uses a crankset with riveted chainrings and a 7-speed drivetrain. The cranks would need to be changed out to one that accepts a 104 BCD chainring.
You may also have issues of keeping the proper chain tension because of the tension spring used in a 7-speed derailleur which is much weaker than a 10 or 11-speed model.
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Is this compatible with 8 speed drivetrains?
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Customer Reviews
reviewed by:
jeepskatePretty purple and holds chains on exquisitely. Very much worth the money and I usually don't have to install shorter bolts because of the short recession in the thick ring body. Others experience could vary however.
reviewed by:
SharkieAbout a dozen rides so far. No chain drops. Running 10s XT clutch rear derailleur, and XT chain. Smooth, quiet, and installation was simple.