Surly
Stainless Steel Ring 36t x 94mm
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On a drivetrain with a steel chain and steel cogs, why wouldn't you want to use a steel chainring? Most chainrings on the market are made from aluminum, which is 35% softer than stainless steel. A softer metal means a shorter lifespan. Enter the Surly Stainless Steel chainring, made from 304 grade stainless. You can now have an all-steel drivetrain that will love you long time. Stainless, as it''s name implies, is a rust and corrosion-resistant alloy steel that is known for it''s toughness. Like all things mechanical, it will eventually wear out. When it does, simply flip the chainring around and you''ll get another lifespan out of it.
The Surly stainless steel chainring is ideal for single-speed, fixed gear or tandem timing chain applications. It is not ramped or pinned for shifting assistance, so shifting will be a bit slower if using these with a front derailleur.
This chainring is made with a 2.2-2.3mm thick stock plate and work best with 5-8 speed chains. Many folks are using these on 9 speed drivetrains but this can often results in a "tight fit" right out of the box (This will loosen up and shifting should improve after the chain breaks in). The 110bcd 38-50t and all 130bcd chainrings are machine finished to have a 2.1mm tooth thickness and thus work fine with 9spd chains.
- No ramps or shift gates
- Made from 304 stainless
Specifications
Chain Compatibility
3/32", Shimano/SRAM 9
Chainring Position
Middle, Single
Intended Use
Mountain, Singlespeed
Special Features
Non-Ramped
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Q.
asked by: a guest
Is this available for 5-bolt/ 94mm BCD cranksets? I have older Shimano XT/ M737 cranks.
A.
anwered by: canteau
This Surly chainring is the 5x94mm BCD model, some of the Shimano cranks use a spider profile that does not match up well with non-Shimano chainrings and you may have to do a little bit of trimming.
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