Description Truvativ's basic steel chainring bolt set features 5mm hex bolts and 6mm hex nuts, eliminating the need for a chainring nut wrench.
8.5mm length for standard double chainring set-ups
Includes washer for single chainring applications
Five nuts and bolts per set
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
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Only received 4 of 5 bolts
by brannock8
Competitive Racer
Worcester,MA
Product seems like it will do the job at a reasonable price, but I only received 4 of 5 bolts.
Reviewed 1/3/2022
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Sizes given are tool sizes...
by swimmerbob
Cycling Enthusiast
san diego ca
Good to have in your selection of spares. Haven't needed mine yet- I use a dab of RTV silicone (any dollar store has it) on all threaded fasteners on my bikes. Haven't lost a boltscrew yet!
Reviewed 11/30/2018
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Good value bolts
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, OR
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Matched perfectly my FSA chain rings. I chose steel because I think it is stronger than aluminum - difference in weight is minimal
Reviewed 7/13/2012
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