Direct Mount 47t Chainring Black
  • Black Promax Direct Mount 47 Tooth Chainring for BMX Racing and Single Ring Applications
  • Black Promax Direct Mount 47 Tooth Chainring for BMX Racing and Single Ring Applications
  • Black Promax Direct Mount 47 Tooth Chainring for BMX Racing and Single Ring Applications

Direct Mount 47t Chainring Black

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Check out this amazing Black Promax Direct Mount 47t Chainring! Crafted from high - end aluminum, it's super lightweight but tough enough to handle the torque and stress of modern BMX racing and other single - ring uses. It uses a SRAM 3 - bolt direct mount chainring to crank interface. By eliminating the spider, it offers a lighter setup while staying strong and stiff. CNC Machined from high - grade 6061 - T6 series aluminum, it saves weight without sacrificing strength. Designed for Promax HF - 3 and CK - 1 cranksets, it also fits other cranks with SRAM 3 - Bolt mount chainrings. TECH SPECS: - Color: Black - Ring Position/Type: Single - Tooth Count: 47 - Round or Oval: Round - Drivetrain Speeds: Single Speed 3/32' - Chainring BCD: Direct Mount SRAM - Material: Aluminum - Defined Color: Black - Direct Mount Type: Direct Mount SRAM

Using your Promax Direct Mount 47t Chainring is a breeze. First, make sure your crankset is compatible. It's designed for Promax HF - 3 and CK - 1 cranksets, but also fits others with SRAM 3 - Bolt mount chainrings. Just attach the chainring to the crank using the SRAM 3 - bolt interface. When it comes to maintenance, keep it clean. After a long ride, especially in muddy or wet conditions, give it a gentle wash with mild soap and water. Dry it thoroughly to prevent rust. Be careful when installing or removing the chainring. Make sure the bolts are tightened properly but don't over - tighten as it could damage the chainring or the crank. If you notice any signs of wear, like chipped teeth, it might be time to replace the chainring to keep your bike running smoothly.


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