Description The 104mm N/W Chainring 10-12 speed from Race Face delivers superb chain retention and load transfer without flex thanks to 7075-T6 aluminum construction and rigid 4mm thick plate and I-beam construction. It's strong enough for DH racers and dirt jumpers yet light enough for XC and SS.
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Great nw chainring
Good quality, no dropped chain.
Reviewed 3/21/2022
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Great for single chainring conversion
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
No chain drop on my mtb conversion from triple to single. Smooth. Happy
Reviewed 8/15/2019
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Not suitable for Shimano HyperGlide+
by SFBayBiker
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5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
104BCD chainring is common for Shimano cranksets, and product description lists this as suitable for 10-12 speed drivetrains. However, it does not work with Shimano 12-speed CN-M8100 HyperGlide Plus chain. The teeth are too wide for this chain. I ended up having to purchase a different brand of chainring.
The product description should be updated to state it is not compatible with 12-speed HyperGlide+ chains.
Reviewed 11/26/2020
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Race Face 104mm N/W Chainring 10-12 speed
Purchased this chainring to convert my wife's 2x10 drivetrain to a 1x11. Fit perfect on the Shimano Deore spider and worked great with the new SRAM 11sp XO1 derailleur, shifter, and chain.
Reviewed 1/18/2021
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