Power2Max 4-hole shimano or 5-hole plus chainrings
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Thanks for the links. Looks not too bad. To me, Quarq Dfour91 with 9100 rings scores higher for visuals, though. Otherwise, would prefer p2m meter.
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I just wonder how waterproof the rubber flap on the NG Eco will be.
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How's the praxis rings on your p2m? any dropped chains?
Factor Ostro VAM
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Colnago C60
F12 Rim
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Colnago C60
F12 Rim
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Advantage of 4-hole Shimano is that you can run any of their chainrings (50-34, 52-36, 53-39 or even bigger), because they all share the 110mm bolt diameter, unlike most competitor's rings.
Plus you can choose top of the line DA rings or more financially accessible Ultegra 6800 or 8000.
P2M has an "how-to" install video on YouTube showing the set up with Ultegra 8000 rings. Very easy to find.
Plus you can choose top of the line DA rings or more financially accessible Ultegra 6800 or 8000.
P2M has an "how-to" install video on YouTube showing the set up with Ultegra 8000 rings. Very easy to find.
I don't, but I will try to get it next time I pull them. I'm likely going to swap them over to a Tarmac, waiting for the disc to come out to decide between that and the rim brake model.