So i'm a noob when it comes to service bikes,etc. I always take my bikes to the shop to get serviced,etc.
With that being said, i want to buy some Carbon Ti Chainrings, but i'm not really understanding the difference between the several options they have on the website, and what would be the best/lightest option for my bike...
My bike is a Factor Ostro (v1) with the all new Sram Red AXS full groupset (with the exception of the chainrings. Those are still from the previous iteration). My chainring sizes are 46/33 and my Cassette is 11-36.
With that being said, can anyone point me in the right direction, and tell me what option do i need to choose?
Thank you very much in advance.
Carbon Ti Chainrings
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SRAM BCD 107 Spider
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Carbon Ti X-CarboRing (46 and 33) 107 BCD X-AXS Chainrings. You could also go 48/35 or 50/37 if you wanted bigger.
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Thank you for the help. Much appreciated.Tpduke112 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 6:11 pmhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source= ... i=89978449
SRAM BCD 107 Spider
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... vvsr_54sye
Carbon Ti X-CarboRing (46 and 33) 107 BCD X-AXS Chainrings. You could also go 48/35 or 50/37 if you wanted bigger.