FSAPro Road Chainring
Item # FSA001E
Pro Road Chainring
FSA's Pro Road Chainrings are the ideal replacement inner and outer rings for cranksets with a BCD (bolt circle diameter) of 110 millimeters or 130 millimeters. Machined from AL7075-T6, they are ramped and pinned by the shift-obsessed engineers at FSA to ensure that shifting is precise and smooth with no chain suck. Cause chain suck, well, it sucks. The outer rings feature stainless steel pins for corrosion resistance, and both inner and outer rings accommodate five bolt spiders for compatibility with SRAM and Shimano.
The FSA Pro Road Chainrings are compatible with Shimano and SRAM 11 and 10-speed drivetrains, and are available in 110 mm BCD in sizes 36t, 46t, 50t, and 52t, and 130 mm BCD in sizes 39t and 53t in the color Black.
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October 12, 2020
Not a good fit with 2005 Dura-Ace
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I was sold this part as a plug and play replacement for the 53-G Shimano part. The machining is quite inferior compared to the Shimano, the stainless pin is way too long and needs to be cut down with a grinder to not interfere with the crank. And the bolt recess doesn't fit the stock Shimano bolts. Once I did my best to modify to fit shifting was never smooth and the parts never quite seated flat on the crank spindles. In short, this ended up being a waste of money and I had to go elsewhere to get the Dura-Ace parts.
dan116106563
June 1, 2020
EHHH WTF
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- 50T
- Height
- 6` 1"
- Weight
- 205 lbs
Bought a year ago but it seems to have worn out faster than the original and today on a quick 20 mileish it bent. not sure how but I was starting an out of saddle effort and was already in the big ring.
Josh
March 11, 2016
What is the difference between the "Super" and the 'Pro" FSA rings?
Curious George
November 21, 2015
Great Upgrade From Compact Chain set
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
As part of a build-up, I decided to switch my Ultegra compact chain set and move to a 52/36 set up. The FSA chain rings work like a charm if they are just a little plain looking in their all-black format. They work great though and I like it much better than the compact
Dr. Evil
February 15, 2015
platos
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
necesito un plato fsa 110mm 52t y 39t para una bici de 9 velocidades espero pronta respuesta
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David E.
September 3, 2018
I think the super are longer lasting AL 7075 alloy