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The DECKAS Round Chainring features a 110BCD design available in sizes from 36T to 52T, made from durable 7075 aluminum alloy. Its innovative narrow-wide tooth design enhances chain retention and reduces noise, making it an ideal choice for cyclists looking for performance and reliability.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.28 x 7.2 x 0.35 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Brand Name | DECKAS |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | DECKAS |
Part Number | DECKAS-110BCD-40T |
Outer Material | aluminum-alloy |
Size | 40T |
L**N
Works great and good quality
Have put some miles and trail use on it. Hold up well even in very rough muddy conditions. Chain hasn’t hopped once, even on roots/rocks. Definitely a good budget option and feels like it will hold up over time.
H**R
Works like a charm
The installation was easy, everything fit perfectly, chain is not noisy, all good. Love it.
B**N
Upgrade
Changed my crankset to a bigger ring. So far I’ve put 100mi and I am pleased with the quality and functionality no complaints on performance. If only one bad thing, make sure you are aware of the thicker ring you will need longer crank bolts.
C**S
Good chainring.
One hole doesn't seems to fit. But after rotating the chainring to match each of the holes against the crank, the crank bolts just slipped right in.
S**K
Good Chain Ring 44T
The chain ring seems to be of good quality.It is lightweight and it was easy to install.I installed this on my Rad Mission single-speed e-bike.I will update this review if necessary.
J**Y
It works.
Not much to say. It's a piece of metal. The shape is right, and it works.
B**E
Good quality
Good quality aluminum drive ring gear. available in several sizes.
A**L
oddball bolt circle hack
Made this chainring fit a ecotric single seven speed single chainring. The bolt circle was on the bike was a couple mm bigger and had to drill out the chainring guard screw holes to 10mm and file each hole on the new chainring equally on each hole till it fit. This is on an ebike and will only be using the 50 tooth now. No more ghost pedaling. I got 50 tooth to try to avoid adding links to the chain. I should but it is working for now. I can manually put the chain on the original chainring if I want. I have to add another washer between them and then i can use 10mm button head screws and lock nuts instead of the screws now. If I don't need a guard to keep it on if it falls off under heavy use. Pic shows gear in first.
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