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• #2
chainring change shouldn't cause probs.
take bike to shop - or track nut to shop - show to bikeshoppus neanderthalis, ask for same, but newer.
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• #3
Treat yerself to some Dura Ace from Hubjub.
Not really critical on the front, top notch on the back.
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• #4
52/21 is around 65-66 GI (depending on your wheel/tyre size)
that's already quite light..
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• #5
What sort of cranks are they? I've got 45T and 50T DA road chainrings at home.
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• #6
cheers for the advice.
the wheels are standard road wheels i think, the tyres are 700x23. cranks are about 175mm campagnolo (at the lower end of their range). -
• #7
Changing your chainring won't mess with your chain alignment so go ahead. Check Ribble. I mostly run road rings on my bikes and never had any problems. TA 47/48t rings come in at under a tenner.
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• #8
you're welcome. anytime.
I've got, I think, a 52 chainring with a 21 tooth sprocket which can be hard work in headwinds/on uphills. If i swap the the chainring but leave the spider on the BB would this cause any chainline issues?
also, my track nuts are getting worn/rounded/rusty. how do i know what size to get for replacements? on this site it says 10mm but i don't know what is 10mm: http://www.twowheelsgood.co.uk/index.php/product/hubsandhubspares/hubnutsandtracknuts/index.html
it is a suzue rear hub and i think an ambrosio on the front. the old nuts are the cheaper ones without the independent washer