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I have heard people say that some of the more economical chainrings are not always exactly round, and that this might throw your chain off. The better built ones are rounder and will preform better on a fixed setup. I don't know how big of an issue this might be in practice though, just throwing in my $0.02
Almost. I'm looking for a 46T ring. Thanks, though.
Francis Buxton said:
Straight from wikipedia...
A common misconception regarding NJS certification is that it is a mark of quality, when in fact it is simply a mark of standardization; NJS-stamped parts have become fashionable in recent years with some Western cyclists.
Higher quality parts especially on Track stuff will be lighter not necesarilly better...A chainring is a chainring after all. I highly doubt you will be able to notice any difference if any at all between a $30 dollar chainring and a $100 one...
-Ali
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