Powdercoated chainring? Isn't that a bad idea mechanically speaking?
Not too bad.......it will wear, but only to the silver underneath, and the bright yellow chain will cover most of that. It's also a very thin powdercoat so it shouldn't affect the fit of the chain onto it. If it proves to be a problem then a steady hand and a scalpel will be used to clear the teeth of powdercoat whilst leaving the main body of the chainring black.
Not too bad.......it will wear, but only to the silver underneath, and the bright yellow chain will cover most of that. It's also a very thin powdercoat so it shouldn't affect the fit of the chain onto it. If it proves to be a problem then a steady hand and a scalpel will be used to clear the teeth of powdercoat whilst leaving the main body of the chainring black.