I already use some Stone chainrings on my 1x Gravel bike.
Material and machining seem excellent and the lifetime of the rings seems much better than cheap chainrings from Zrace and others.
The weight is also lighter than the Zrace chainrings that came with the RX crankset.
The image below is for my new road project (Shimano 105/Di2 12 Speed) using a Sigeyi PM and at the moment combined RX DUB Crankset... Crankset may change if I find some nice and light carbon cranks.
Currently using the original 105 crankset until I find lighter carbon cranks, so can not tell you how well these chainrings work with 12 speed but expect no problems.
BR Chris
My plan was to create a light crankset with a Sigeyi PM and 50-34 Stone chainrings.
Following combinations:
Zrace RX4 - Sigeyi PM - Stone 50-34 chainrings: 859g
Racework N1 Carbon - Sigeyi PM - Stone 50-34 chainrings: 632g
Original 105 Di2 with Stages PM: 777g
The problem I discovered on my new Roadbike project is that the Sigeyi PM inner diameter on the drive side does rub against the T47 BB area of the frame... so had to go back to the original Shimano 105 crankset combined with my old Stages PM. So 145g heavier than with the carbon crankset.
I have installed the Zrace N1 Carbon crankset with a single 44T chainring on my Gravel bike for testing. So far I could not see the weakness on the non drive side that Jonathan reported... Will take a while until I have a chance to ride the bike outside to test if the crank is stable or not...
Here some pictures of the three crankset combinations with weight.
Shimano 105 / Di2Racework N1 Carbon with Sigeyi PMZrace RX4 with Sigeyi PMBR Chris