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Kubackjeee
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by Kubackjeee on Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:28 pm
ice29 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:04 pm
Has anyone used Pass Quest or Stone chainrings for Sram AXS road 2x? (I mean those fitting BCD107 with normal Sram combinations, e.g. 46/33 or 48/35)
I want to use spider-based powermeter and don't like how the Force AXS chainrings look like with the plastic cover...
I use pass quest 44t 1x chainring with force wide crankset and magene power meter. Is is working like a charm and looking cool.
For road 2x I am using stone chainrings but for Shimano. Also top quality. I don't see any difference in shifting comparing to my dura Ace chainrings.
Can recommend both brands.
Scott addict rc - DuraAce 6.9kg
Sp cycle G056 gravel - Sram mullet AXS 8.4kg
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LatePixel
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by LatePixel on Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:13 pm
Kubackjeee wrote:ice29 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:04 pm
Has anyone used Pass Quest or Stone chainrings for Sram AXS road 2x? (I mean those fitting BCD107 with normal Sram combinations, e.g. 46/33 or 48/35)
I want to use spider-based powermeter and don't like how the Force AXS chainrings look like with the plastic cover...
I use pass quest 44t 1x chainring with force wide crankset and magene power meter. Is is working like a charm and looking cool.
For road 2x I am using stone chainrings but for Shimano. Also top quality. I don't see any difference in shifting comparing to my dura Ace chainrings.
Can recommend both brands.
Would you happen to have a specific ring recommendation for 9100? Looking for 48/33 or similar. I see that the bolts and covers are sold separately on some of these, are they needed for stone to seat flush?
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Kubackjeee
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by Kubackjeee on Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:24 pm
LatePixel wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:13 pm
Kubackjeee wrote:ice29 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:04 pm
Has anyone used Pass Quest or Stone chainrings for Sram AXS road 2x? (I mean those fitting BCD107 with normal Sram combinations, e.g. 46/33 or 48/35)
I want to use spider-based powermeter and don't like how the Force AXS chainrings look like with the plastic cover...
I use pass quest 44t 1x chainring with force wide crankset and magene power meter. Is is working like a charm and looking cool.
For road 2x I am using stone chainrings but for Shimano. Also top quality. I don't see any difference in shifting comparing to my dura Ace chainrings.
Can recommend both brands.
Would you happen to have a specific ring recommendation for 9100? Looking for 48/33 or similar. I see that the bolts and covers are sold separately on some of these, are they needed for stone to seat flush?
I use it with magene p505 power meter crankset so did not order the cover bolts.
I ordered this model for my 9120 derailleurs.
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Scott addict rc - DuraAce 6.9kg
Sp cycle G056 gravel - Sram mullet AXS 8.4kg
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LatePixel
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by LatePixel on Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:26 pm
Kubackjeee wrote:LatePixel wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:13 pm
Kubackjeee wrote:ice29 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:04 pm
Has anyone used Pass Quest or Stone chainrings for Sram AXS road 2x? (I mean those fitting BCD107 with normal Sram combinations, e.g. 46/33 or 48/35)
I want to use spider-based powermeter and don't like how the Force AXS chainrings look like with the plastic cover...
I use pass quest 44t 1x chainring with force wide crankset and magene power meter. Is is working like a charm and looking cool.
For road 2x I am using stone chainrings but for Shimano. Also top quality. I don't see any difference in shifting comparing to my dura Ace chainrings.
Can recommend both brands.
Would you happen to have a specific ring recommendation for 9100? Looking for 48/33 or similar. I see that the bolts and covers are sold separately on some of these, are they needed for stone to seat flush?
I use it with magene p505 power meter crankset so did not order the cover bolts.
I ordered this model for my 9120 derailleurs.
Thank you for sharing, great setup. Wondering if the shimano covers will fit stone and/or if it will look weird without the covers.
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Kubackjeee
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by Kubackjeee on Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:11 pm
LatePixel wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:26 pm
Kubackjeee wrote:LatePixel wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:13 pm
Kubackjeee wrote:
I use pass quest 44t 1x chainring with force wide crankset and magene power meter. Is is working like a charm and looking cool.
For road 2x I am using stone chainrings but for Shimano. Also top quality. I don't see any difference in shifting comparing to my dura Ace chainrings.
Can recommend both brands.
Would you happen to have a specific ring recommendation for 9100? Looking for 48/33 or similar. I see that the bolts and covers are sold separately on some of these, are they needed for stone to seat flush?
I use it with magene p505 power meter crankset so did not order the cover bolts.
I ordered this model for my 9120 derailleurs.
Thank you for sharing, great setup. Wondering if the shimano covers will fit stone and/or if it will look weird without the covers.
You can always order the covers later if you don't like the look.
Scott addict rc - DuraAce 6.9kg
Sp cycle G056 gravel - Sram mullet AXS 8.4kg
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dqgo
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by dqgo on Mon Sep 30, 2024 6:56 am
ice29 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:04 pm
Has anyone used Pass Quest or Stone chainrings for Sram AXS road 2x? (I mean those fitting BCD107 with normal Sram combinations, e.g. 46/33 or 48/35)
I want to use spider-based powermeter and don't like how the Force AXS chainrings look like with the plastic cover...
I've been using these, fits well with my xcadey power meter.
https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/10050069 ... ry_from%3A
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Juanmoretime
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by Juanmoretime on Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:57 am
Maybe it's just me but when I look at the title of this thread I scratch my head. Famous parts? Popular seems to be a better term for the theme of this thread. Yes I know Enlish is required by the site and many here that is not their primary language.
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bedampft
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by bedampft on Mon Sep 30, 2024 5:59 pm
Juanmoretime wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:57 am
Maybe it's just me but when I look at the title of this thread I scratch my head. Famous parts? Popular seems to be a better term for the theme of this thread. Yes I know Enlish is required by yjr siter and many here that is not their primary language.
Thread Titles here are legendary bad. It's almost a tradition by now.
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by 208 on Mon Oct 14, 2024 1:35 am
Juanmoretime wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:57 am
Maybe it's just me but when I look at the title of this thread I scratch my head. Famous parts? Popular seems to be a better term for the theme of this thread. Yes I know Enlish is required by the site and many here that is not their primary language.
Perhaps you can help everyone improve their Enlish
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ediryppah
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by ediryppah on Wed Oct 16, 2024 8:19 am
I don't know if Magene P505 counts as a "famous Aliexpress part" but anyway I'm wondering if anyone has experience with it and a 105 Di2-setup. I read somewhere there isn't a lot of clearance to the front derailleur, but I have also read it's no issue.