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  • Am I the only one that thinks this is a recipe for disaster?
  • oliverracing
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    Browsing through ebay, just seeing what amazing deals I could get myself (turns out used stuff still seems to be going about 20% more than CRC sell it new) I came across an interesting design for an oval ring.

    It’s a 30t ring that bolts onto the inner bolts, and has a small amount of adjustment via a small plate on the rear of it. Firstly a 30t ring on the small position sounds quite weak, but the size of the plate they are using (and the single 3-4mm bolt) to hold it looks like it would break at the first hill!



    It is dished to keep the chainline ok, but I still imagine it would be a bit to far in for most setups.

    mattbee
    Full Member

    Assume adjustment is to tweak the position of the oval.
    The small bolt will be in shear so should be ok, plus I assume the compression action of the chainring bolts will also hold it in place.
    May be a bit flexier than a ring using the ‘normal’ tabs and will leave them sticking out looking ugly and possibly getting in the way but I can’t see why it wouldn’t work in principle.
    I have had half a bottle of Rioja though…

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