Direct Mount Chainring - 32t SRAM Direct Mount For SRAM 3-Bolt Boost Requires 12-Speed Hyperglide+ Chain BLK
  • SRAM 32T Direct Mount Chainring - Black, Specifically Designed for SRAM 3 - Bolt Boost with Requirement of 12 - Speed Hyperglide+ Chain

Direct Mount Chainring - 32t SRAM Direct Mount For SRAM 3-Bolt Boost Requires 12-Speed Hyperglide+ Chain BLK

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Product Description

Wolf Tooth's Direct Mount Chainring is a top - notch cycling component. In black color, it's crafted for SRAM 3 - bolt boost and demands a 12 - speed Hyperglide+ chain. This chainring is not only compatible with Cane Creek eeWings cranksets but also works with SRAM direct mount cranksets that have a 3 - bolt interface. The tooth profile is specially developed for Shimano's XTR, XT, and SLX 12 - speed Hyperglide+ chains. It suits bikes with both boost and non - boost spacing. It keeps the Hyperglide+ drivetrain running quietly and smoothly, with excellent chain retention. Plus, it prevents early wear of the ring and chain caused by non - optimized profiles. Technical specs include a chain - retaining single - ring design, 32 teeth, a round shape, 12 - speed drivetrain compatibility, an offset of 3, compatibility with 141/148 Boost Hubs, aluminum material, and direct SRAM mounting.

Using this chainring is easy. First, make sure you have a 12 - speed Hyperglide+ chain and a compatible SRAM 3 - bolt boost or Cane Creek eeWings crankset. Install the chainring following the standard installation steps for direct - mount components. When riding, you'll notice a smooth and quiet performance. Just keep in mind that you must use a 12 - speed Hyperglide+ chain for the best results. For maintenance, regularly clean the chainring with a mild bike cleaner and a soft brush. After cleaning, dry it thoroughly to prevent rust. Check the chain and the chainring regularly for any signs of wear. If you notice excessive wear, it's time to replace them to keep your bike running at its best.


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