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Hello, I've a potentially daft question about single speed chainrings. Is there a need, or even a use, for narrow wide chainrings on a single speed? I need a new one to replace the worn Truvativ on my Charge Cooker and was wondering where to start. I've a Halo rear cog and 1/8" chain.

Ta very much for any advice.


 
Posted : 18/05/2022 10:41 am
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No, I've just used 1/8 chain rings from Projection Component /Bike Punx with no issues

https://bikepunx.com/104-bcd-stainless-chainrings-18-246-c.asp


 
Posted : 18/05/2022 10:51 am
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Nope tension on the chain keeps the chain on.


 
Posted : 18/05/2022 10:55 am
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Not only is there no need they also stop you using a half link just in case you ever wanted to get very specific on rear wheel placement.


 
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currently been running through my supply of old 3x9 ramped alloy middle rings the first one lasted 7 years so I'm good til about 2050 ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 18/05/2022 11:19 am
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No advantage of NW on singlespeed even if using a 3/32 cog and chain. If anything the NW ring is noisier and meshes badly with that width chain, especially in gritty mud IMO.

I can recommend Velo Solo rings as I am sure many other here will too ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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are there any oval narrow/narrow rings out there?

Still some life in my 35T Goldtec One Key, but not much.


 
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Agree with the above - NW isn't required so long as you're not using a spring tensioner for chain tension. Also, as @DanW says - NW is noisy.


 
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We do 3mm stainless rings for 1/8" chains. I won't link to our shop because @dawson (ta!) has already.


 
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Thanks very much everyone!

No spring tensioner @Daffy , it has an EBB for tensioning chain.

@kayla1 - do you manufacture the rings? I'd prefer steel to be honest. The bike is no lightweight any way.


 
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Yes, we make all our own chainrings and stuff (UK manufacturing FTW!) The headset spacers were bought in ages ago from a wholesaler that was clearing out though and I've been trying to shift them for the last 6 or 7 years 🤣

The weight difference on a steel chainring is neither here nor there because it's where any extra weight should (ideally) be anyway, I reckon.


 
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Thanks @kayla1 - just for the avoidance of doubt, it is Bikepunx isn't it?


 
Posted : 18/05/2022 4:08 pm
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are there any oval narrow/narrow rings out there?

Very few I think.

I would also love a "normal" tooth profile for a SRAM direct mount chainring but such a things havn't existing for years ๐Ÿ™


 
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Yes, we're Bikepunx. Got some (cellulose) stickers that go out woth orders now too-

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Soz for the spam, everyone.


 
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Nice sticker!

I got a super cheap 'Snial' (WTF?) narrow wide wonky chainring off eBay when I needed to build something up in a rush. It said up to 11 speed but that's a big fat lie as it doesn't do 10 speed chains. It gets on OK with 1 1/8th, though, so it's on my singlespeed. As mentioned above, it's a lot noisier than trad chainrings. Only potential benefit i can think of is if you run your chain super slack. I've got a backlog of old 14BCD chains and a half-stripped Deore crankset I'll get to eventually so will get that sorted before the Snial conks out.

In short: if you're going out and buying one, get one from Kayla...


 
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singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/single-speed-chainring/#post-12386493
NW works fine with a half link, the 'gap' in the chain is bigger than the 'wide' part of the ring. I run a hope narrow/wide with a half link chain as its what I had spare.


 
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Thanks, I stand corrected.


 
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@kayla1 - just put an order in for a 32t chainring, ta very much.


 
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