SRAM 110bcd 5 bolt chainrings - alternatives?

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Finx
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by Finx

hey all,

I'm the lucky owner of a new Cane Creek eeWing All Road Titanium crankset, and I'm shopping for some chainrings.

I'd be looking at a 50/34 set of the round variety.

I'll probably start off with a SRAM Red set, but I was wondering what other options there are out there?

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by alcatraz

Sram red rings are ok but they aren't amazing. You can get better shifting at that weight. Or lower weight with similar shifting quality. Whatever you prefer.

Praxis are supposed to be quite good for their weight. Haven't tried them myself though.

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Spécialité TA or Stronglight for the quality and variety of options.

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Fibre-Lyte rings painted silver?


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Finx
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by Finx

Great info, thanks for the responses.

I'll get started on the research.

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