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Discover a diverse selection of chainrings for bicycles and e-bikes. Our high-quality products, especially for racing bikes, MTB and trekking bikes, offer optimal performance and durability. Experience precise shifting and efficient power transmission thanks to renowned brands like Shimano. Order now and optimize the performance of your bike for an unparalleled riding experience.

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Buying advice for: Bicycle drive: Chainring

  • Chainring types

    Bike chainrings are available in various types, which differ according to the area of application and the number of teeth. Single chainrings are usually found on mountain bikes and single-speed bikes and are also known for their simplicity and reliability. Double chainrings are typically found on road bikes and offer a good balance between speed and climbing ability. Triple chainrings are often found on touring and trekking bikes and offer a wide gear range for different terrains. Narrow-wide chainrings, which were specially developed for 1x shifting systems, prevent the chain from jumping off by alternating wide and narrow teeth.

  • Chainring brands

    There are numerous renowned brands that specialise in the manufacture of high-quality bicycle chainrings. Shimano is one of the leading brands and offers a wide range of chainrings that are known for their reliability and precision. SRAM is another major manufacturer that uses innovative designs and durable materials. AbsoluteBLACK is known for its high-quality, oval chainrings, which are designed to provide more consistent power transmission. Race Face and Wolf Tooth Components are also popular brands that are recognised for their robust and high-performance chainrings.

  • Materials and workmanship

    The choice of material influences the durability and performance of a chainring. Aluminium is the most commonly used material as it is lightweight yet robust. High-quality chainrings are often made of CNC-machined aluminium, which ensures high precision and a longer service life. Steel chainrings are heavier but offer excellent durability and are often found on more affordable or touring bikes. Titanium chainrings are extremely light and corrosion resistant, but more expensive.

  • Technical features

    Modern chainrings have numerous technical features that improve their performance. The number of teeth varies and influences the gear ratio and riding behaviour: Fewer teeth allow for easier climbing, while more teeth favour higher speeds. Oval chainrings offer more even power transmission and are designed to improve pedalling efficiency. Narrow-wide tooth profiles prevent the chain from jumping off 1x shifting systems. Ramps and climbing aids facilitate gear changes with multiple chainrings and ensure smoother shifting.

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