Direct Mount Chainring - 32t Shimano Direct Mount For Boost Cranks 3mm Offset Requires 12-Speed Hyperglide+ Chain BLK
  • Shimano Direct Mount 32t Chainring for Boost Cranks with 3mm Offset, Requiring 12-Speed Hyperglide+ Chain, Black - High - Performance Bicycle Chainring

Direct Mount Chainring - 32t Shimano Direct Mount For Boost Cranks 3mm Offset Requires 12-Speed Hyperglide+ Chain BLK

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Product Description

The Wolf Tooth Direct Mount Chainring in black is a top - notch choice for cyclists. It's a 32 - tooth, Shimano direct - mount chainring designed for boost cranks with a 3mm offset. This chainring works specifically with the 12 - speed Hyperglide+ chain. Its tooth profile is custom - developed for Shimano's XTR 12 - speed Hyperglide+ chain, offering several benefits. It's only compatible with Hyperglide+ chains and is perfect for use with Shimano XTR M9100 series cranksets. It keeps the Hyperglide+ drivetrain running quietly and smoothly while providing excellent chain retention. Plus, it prevents premature wear on the ring and chain that can result from non - optimized profiles. Technical specs include a round shape, 12 - speed drivetrain, 141/148 Boost Hubs compatibility, and an alloy material.

Using this chainring is easy. First, make sure you have a Shimano XTR M9100 series crankset and a 12 - speed Hyperglide+ chain. Install the chainring on the crankset following the manufacturer's instructions. When riding, you'll notice a quiet and smooth performance as the chain moves along the well - designed tooth profile. Remember, this chainring is only compatible with Hyperglide+ chains, so don't use other types of chains. For maintenance, regularly clean the chainring with a mild cleaner and a soft brush to remove dirt and grime. Check for any signs of wear on both the chainring and the chain. If you notice excessive wear, it's time to replace them to keep your bike running at its best.


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