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Chinese Carbon Road Bikes => Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components => Topic started by: PLA on December 04, 2023, 07:08:45 AM
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thinking of grabbing some of these for my next build because why not. if anyone's used them, how is the shifting performance?
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Can't comment on their 2x stuff but the 1x options are great. High quality and no chain drops (obviously).
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Can't comment on their 2x stuff but the 1x options are great. High quality and no chain drops (obviously).
slick
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I agree. Have been using the 1x oval chainrings with full satisfaction on gravel and mtb. The most impressive is their longetivity.
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I run this brand on 3 of my 29er. No problems of any kind to date.
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thinking of grabbing some of these for my next build because why not. if anyone's used them, how is the shifting performance?
I just picked some up for my new bike and they are currently the only ones offering rings for a DA9200 cranks and I will say the quality looks very very good on them. I would say comparable to my Wolf Tooth and Garbaruk chainrings I have on my other bikes.
I cannont comment on how the perform yet however.
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They're very good quality. I was using them for awhile when I was running 1x on my aero road and gravel bikes. They're higher priced than the cheap AliEx stuff, but the quality is on par with the more expensive western chainrings.
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Sounds sweet. So shifting from big to small and small to big is just as good as shimano? Or we talking a bit shitter?
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I have not use them but seems like the Aliex chainring I do use seem to aways be noisier and doesn't shift as nice. I am using Senicx crankset and with the spider I have access to either Sram or Shimano chainring. Sram red chainring can be had on eBay for cheap.