Wolf Tooth Components Universal Mount 64 BCD Chainring

$64.95
Color: Black
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This 64 BCD Universal Chainring from Wolf Tooth Components is the solution when you need something smaller than 30 teeth on your 104/64 BCD cranks—or your 11-speed Shimano XT and SLX 96/64 BCD cranks.

  • Features

    • This Universal model fits 104/64 BCD cranksets, as well as 96/64 BCD Shimano 11-speed XT M8000 and SLX M7000 cranks
    • Specially designed for compatibility with both 4-bolt asymmetric and 4-bolt symmetric crank designs
    • Features the patented Wolf Tooth Components Drop-Stop tooth design for maximum chain life, chain retention and derailment prevention
    • Drop-Stop A chainrings are designed for use with 1 x 9-, 1 x 10-, 1 x 11- and 1 x 12-speed drivetrains (including SRAM Eagle)
    • Compatible with most 10-, 11-, and 12-speed chains, with the exception of Shimano 12-speed chains
    • Not compatible with 12-speed SRAM Flattop, 12-speed Shimano HG+, or 12-speed Campy chains
    • 7075-T6 aluminum offers strength, long life and light weight
    • Chainline is 46 mm on a triple and 48 mm on a double crank
    • Chainline on a standard M8000 or M7000 crankset is 48 mm and 50 mm on a Boost version
    • Use of a clutch-style rear derailleur is recommended for the best chain security

    Made in USA.

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  • Technical Specs

    Best Use

    Mountain Biking

    Chainring Mount

    4-bolt Asymmetric

    Chainring Shape

    Round

    Bolt Circle Diameter

    64 millimeters

    Number of Teeth

    26 T: 26T

    28 T: 28T

    Material(s)

    7075-T6 aluminum

    Weight

    26 T: 42 grams

    28 T: 50 grams

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