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Shimano Ultegra Chainring

Shimano Ultegra Chainring

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    Alloy chainring. Double, 5-arm, 9-speed.



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    Reviewed by: 
    gary skaggs

    Review Date
    March 9, 2007

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    Less than 1 month

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    Price Paid:  $125.00 at TRISPORTS.COM

    Favorite Ride:
    HILLS

    Bike Setup:
    2006 6/13 CANNONDALE TEAM 1=PLUS.COMPACT
    GEARING.ALSO HAVE SAME SET-UP ON 2006 CARBON 1 SL SYNAPSE CANNONDALE

    Summary:
    THIS IS FOR R700 COMPACT 10 SPEED CHAIN-RINGS
    50/34 TOOTH

    Strengths:
    TOOK OFF FSA AND IN STALLED R700 CHAINRINGS.DOWN SHIFTING ON FRONT RINGS IS 100 PERCENT BETTER.LIKE THEY SAY NOTHING WORKS LIKE SHIMANO

    Weaknesses:
    NONE

    Similar Products Used:
    FSA 10 SPPED RINGS. LIGHTER BUT DON'T DOWN SHIFT AS SMOOTH

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    Reviewed by: 
    Tank

    Review Date
    June 25, 2006

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    Less than 1 month

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    Price Paid:  $100.00 at Online

    Favorite Ride:
    Mountains

    Bike Setup:
    Drivetrain: DA-10spd with FSA SL-K cranks (now with Shimano rings!)

    Summary:
    This is for the New Shimano Compact Rings (not really DA or Ultegra - just the best place to put this review. Installed rings on a FSA SL-K compact crank - immediate improvement in shifting - solved the sloppy big ring to small ring down shift and occassional dropped chain that seems to be standard with FSA. I hate to say it, but Shimano engineering, design, manufacturing, and end-products are of very high quality - consistently the best in the industry. The Shimano 50-T ring has all sorts of special machining, appropriately positioned shift pins, and specially formed teeth to specifically address the 16-T ring size differential without any need for special derailleurs. Down shifts are now crisp and efficient and with no fears of chain drop during critical moments. Up shifts - perfect. Installation - easy (off-set slightly different than the FSA rings - I would suspect that to obtain desired performance, both the front rings should be swapped out at the same time). If you have FSA rings and complain about less than desireable shifting (like everyone I know that runs them), switch to the Shimano compact rings for better performance.

    Strengths:
    Super high quality. Superior engineering, design, and manufacturing resulting in a excellent product. And of course, precision shifting.

    Weaknesses:
    In my opinion, the rings are rather 'ugly' - a strange titanium color that is rather vogue at the moment. Many people find them fashionable and sporty - personal preferance . . . I went for function over form . . .

    Similar Products Used:
    Was using the standard FSA compact rings supplied with FSA SL-K crankset (at the time of bike build-up, really the only manufacturer with availability of compact drive - non-Campy). Shifting was always less than desireable (note: this was even with the supposedly new and improved FSA 10-spd compatiable rings). In conversations with FSA Techs and various LBS mechanics, they stated that is simply the way it is with a 16-T chainring jump (not true!). After about 4000-miles, a tooth broke on the 50-T ring (what crap - never had this happen on a road bike - ever!).

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    Reviewed by: 
    ElSupreme

    Review Date
    February 10, 2006

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 3 years

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    5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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    Price Paid:  $0.00 at OEM

    Favorite Ride:
    In the SUN.

    Bike Setup:
    39/53

    Summary:
    CHAIN RINGS. Nothing really else. They wore out after 10,000+ miles.

    Strengths:
    You need some.

    Weaknesses:
    ???

    Similar Products Used:
    None

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