Probably asked before but my search skills are awful. I want to replace the Dira Ace 9100 chainrings with Carbon-ti ones: code xcr247809v.
Would this be a downgrade performance wise (shift quality)?
Carbon-ti chainrings
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Anything else than DA will degrade shifting, the Only aftermarket I tested with “almost as good shifting performances” has been the Stronglight Ct2 (was better than the Absolute black for example).
The carbon Ti are rideable but when I used them they reminded me 7700 type of derailleur shifting (that was on a Cannondale hollowgram crankset)
The carbon Ti are rideable but when I used them they reminded me 7700 type of derailleur shifting (that was on a Cannondale hollowgram crankset)
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Why do you want them? For look only? They are not lightweight, not cheap, with worse shifting qualities and don´t last long.
Complete waste of money
Complete waste of money
Thanks for your replies. I am contemplating of changing the Dura Ace cranks with SRAM Red cranks and change of chainrings aswell. I am not convinced uet to change ceanks and rings though.
BB86 so not a lot of choice.
BB86 so not a lot of choice.