Shimano Oval HG+ Direct Mount Chainring
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Smooth out your pedal stroke and boost your pedaling efficiency with an Absolute Black Oval Chainring. These high-quality alloy rings have an ovality that's tailored to each specific chainring size, giving you improved traction and climbing abilities over traditional round rings. This particular model fits Shimano 12-speed mountain cranksets, including XTR, XT, SLX, and Deore.
Details
- Boost your pedaling performance with this oval chainring
- Provides smoother power delivery and greater traction
- Helps to eliminate dead spots in your pedal stroke
- Independent study shows less energy is used vs. round rings
- Made from high-quality, CNC-machined, anodized aluminum
- Fits Shimano 12-speed mountain cranksets
- Absolute Black continues to lead the industry in oval chainrings
- Item #ABC000I
- Material
- cnc-machined 7075 aluminum
- Number of Rings
- single
- Teeth
- 28, 30, 32, 34, 36t
- Connection
- direct-mount
- Compatible Components
- [chain] Shimano 12-speed Hyperglide+ M9100, M8100, M7100, and M6100, [crankset] Shimano XTR M9100, M9120, XT M8100, M8120, M8130, SLX M7100, M7120, M7130, FC-MT900, Deore M6100 and M6120
- Recommended Use
- mountain biking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 27, 2021
Awesome alternative to round chainrings
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 30
- Weight:
- 180
I did some research and gambled on buying one as a replacement for my Shimano XT M8120 drivetrain. I'm so glad I did and my knees/legs thank me. It isn't noticeable pedaling around on flat ground. It's when you're climbing, either steep grades or slow, technical hills where you move a few feet a pedal stroke, where you appreciate having it. I don't feel nearly as wiped out after a ride and for only $10 more than a Shimano replacement, it is worth every dollar more. I've already convinced a few buddies to buy and they all agree, a worthwhile upgrade for sure.
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