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Wolf Tooth Components Set of 4 Alloy Chainring Bolts for 1x Drivetrains Purple
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Wolf Tooth Components
Set of 4 Alloy Chainring Bolts for 1x Drivetrains

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Designed specifically for 1x drivetrains and their users, the Wolf Tooth Components Alloy Chainring Bolts are not only lightweight, but significantly easier to use while maintaining security. Designed to be the best, the Bolts utilize a 4mm hex and the Nuts use a 6mm hex, removing the need of that awkward spanner. With these 7075-T6 aluminum nuts, you can truly and easily change your chainrings on the side of the trail.


Features:

  • Set of 4 7075-T6 1x-optimized chainring bolts.
  • Manufactured in Minneapolis, MN.
  • Available in multiple colors to match any style.
  • Designed with 4mm hex Bot and 6mm Nuts, simplifying installation or removal.
  • 6-7 Nm torque with light grease on threads only.
  • Claimed weight: 4 bolts = 8 grams.
  • Available in 5 Bolt sets as well.

B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

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