Personally, I prefer the appearance of symetric chainrings and the SJS Cycles ones are very reasonably priced for the quality. Nice tall teeth too. As above, the main thing is to match the tooth width with chain width for a smooth running drive train. I use 8-speed chains on my SS MTB without any trouble at all, although still have 1/8 chains on the fixed ('cause I like them).
It'll be fine.
Personally, I prefer the appearance of symetric chainrings and the SJS Cycles ones are very reasonably priced for the quality. Nice tall teeth too. As above, the main thing is to match the tooth width with chain width for a smooth running drive train. I use 8-speed chains on my SS MTB without any trouble at all, although still have 1/8 chains on the fixed ('cause I like them).