Forum menu
Hi there,
A friend and I are planning a trip across the Americas in April, the bikes are almost built, last thing to sort is the chain-ring.
We really want a durable chainring that can be flipped over when one side is worn, is the Renthal SR4 Chainring able to do this?
Also, will it work ok with a 3/32" KMC X1 Chain ?
Hope you guys can help, any other recommendations of chain-rings would be great!
Thanks : )
you can see our website for our trip here if you'd like www.cycling-south.co.uk
Don't know about the Renthal but the Surly one can and it's stainless so should last ages.
I had a renthal for a while, pretty sure it has offset teeth,
If it definitely does then your hub may allow (with spacers) some adjustment.
I run a stainless surly on my main SS bike, The renthal didn't last very long.
I also used 1/8" chain on it. So yours should be fine.
I've got a couple of these recently - they're reversible. For example I've reversed mine as 'standard' for my 1x10 setups because of the way the chainring bolts would sit.
I actually asked the company last year if I could mount the ring the other way round and got a Yes back.
No idea about chains though - using standard KMC 10sp ones.
For long distance use the unramped Stainless steel Surly one is hard to beat. I would be very surprised if it will even need flipping. Completely flat though so can without issue.
3/32 chain is fine, as is anything up to 9sp IME.
It can be reversed no problem.
absolutely go stainless. I run a Surly on my commuter.
Hey everyone,
Thanks for the quick replies, very helpful.
We did a bit of research a couple of months back, and alot of people said that the Surly chainrings werent so good because they can bend / warp quite easily and that they are noisy...but I think we might go with the surly now after all of the suggestions.
Just to be sure, are there any other chainrings that we should consider besides surly? :S
Thans for all your help!!
Lvl,
on one stainless ones?
i would say surly too, got one on my pomp that's been going strong (still on first side) for ages now.