DtiK said:
Ehayoung said:
DtiK said:
Hello. Is there better chainring packs for cyclone? or chainrings.
for 1/8 chain, not 3/32
More durable..
I would recommend you go with one of the spiders from sick bike parts. Whatever bcd you want. I think 110 and 130 are more common for larger chainrings and 104 is usually for smaller chainrings. I wen with 104 because that is what the stock chainrings are. If I did it again I would buy 110 or 130 because the chainrings I want are usually those sizes. I and to really search to find these chainrings and I cannot find a bash guard that will fit either.
Either way, use the spider with any aluminum chainrings you want, but get a narrow wides to help stop chain drops. The aluminum seems like it would be weaker that the steel that the stock ones are but the stock are very thin so can bend, where as the aluminum ones you can buy are pretty thick it seems. I can imagine one bending but they will wear quicker, but they are cheap, like $10-$25 depending on size, and they look better imo.
Also you don't need the chainring to be 1/8. A 3/32 chainring will run a 1/8 chain no problem just not the other way around. I don't believe the stock rings are 1/8, as they look really thin. I only say you don't need 1/8 because when I was looking it was really hard to find any chain ring that was 1/8 because even a lot of SS bikes and bmx bikes now are using 3/32 chains for some reason, and so making chain ring in 3/32 means they are usable by everyone, where as 1/8 would only be compatible with single speed users that use 1/8 everything
am i correct?
i need.
Front Freewheel - Heavy Duty
Freewheel Spider - 4 Arm 104 mm
Chain Guard for 44 and 48 Tooth Chainring
Chainring - Freewheel - 44 Tooth
Chainring - Freewheel - 36 Tooth
Chainring Hardware 1
shipping
24% vat
3,7% toll
Grand Total $217,13
ouch
Not at all. You only need the 4 arm spider from sick bike parts. It will go on the freewheel that you already have. You don't need the chain guard and you don't need any of the chainrings or the chain guard from there. The point of the spider is to be able to use regular bicycle chainrings from any site. Look at my bike to see the chainrings and spider I am using. You don't need the chainring hardware either as you must currently have chainring hardware holding your existing chainrings together.
For instance use the spider and use a couple of these : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0819QY39H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BfH-Eb67JEBFC
Now those are different tooth counts to your current setup, and if you want to keep the same ratios it may be difficult to find a 48t chainring in 104bcd but I'm sure you could. But if you change your ratios some you could have a robust freewheel setup that resists chain drops better for the cost of the spider and 2 of those chainrings I links, which would be like $60 plus whatever vat you have to pay. Youll have to search around for 104bcd chainrings and figure out what ratios you'd like but that is the nice part about using the spider. It gives you the ability to fine tune all of your gear ratios.
If I was doing it again I would buy:
110 5 arm spider
This: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N33UU2P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ikH-Eb0T19SZX
But only because I wanted to try sharktooth profile going to the motor, and this ring is 1/8 for motor chain so a perfect fit
Then buy another of those same listing but for 44t x 3/32
I didn't like having the stock 44t going to the cassette because 1st felt too high and I reached top speed in 6th gear. Now I have 41t going to cassette and 1st is low enough now and I reach top speed in 7th gear which is my highest usable gear anyway with the chainline the way it is. I realized now you are using triple chainring which I am using a double, but if I was to use triple I would keep what I have listed and I would buy a 34t like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002G363UU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OvH-EbFSF2KB5
To give me a lower gear. Adding the triple to the spider you will probably longer chainring bolts and some washers like these maybe https://www.ebay.com/itm/382885243565
Now these suggestions are just that, suggestions. I am not sure on the vat cost for you or if this is the best way to proceed, but I believe those stock chainrings are thin and bendable and overpriced. I think they will work but you asked for an upgrade/stronger set and the chainrings listed on sick bike parts are the exact same chainrings as the ones that come with the kit so those will not be any stronger and when they break or bend you will be right back here again with the same choices. I didn't do the math exactly but I think for the double chainring setup I listed it's about $60 and the triple would be like $100 because of the extra bolts. But then when it comes time to replace chainrings you won't need to buy another spider or bolts and your maint. Cost will be lower. And you probably won't be replacing the chainrings due to bending but most likely from normal wear and tear, and I have traveled 500miles on those rings with no noticeable wear and once they do wear I will flip them around and wear the other side of the teeth. ( You wouldn't be able to do that on those shark tooth rings but they seem like they would perform well and I wish I could try them) all in all though you will have to decide for yourself if this is the right path for your bike.