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11 speed chainrings
I have a crankset with a 110 mm bolt pattern. I need some new aftermarket rings for it to run with a campy drivetrain. I want round rings (52/36). I’m trying to decide between Praxis Works and Rotor rings. Looking for best shifting performance. Any thoughts on which to get?
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I've been using Praxis chainrings for 5+ years with zero issues using Shimano 10- and 11-speed, SRAM 11-speed, and Campy 11-speed 2009 Athena US. I've used their 52/36t, 50/34t, 48/36t, and 46/36t rings. I've never experienced any issues with shifting.
I've recently tried Wickwerks 42/34t and have been extremely pleased with them. I don't have experience with Rotor. |
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I would highly recommend the Praxis. Their rings are cold-forged, with post machine work, last many miles, have VERY aggressive shift ramps to help the flimsiest of front derailleurs have better shift quality. Lastly, they offer a stiff Aero chainring option in the compact and mid-compact gearing. Lastly, they look great IMHO.
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I have had better results with Praxis as compared to Rotor. I know it was not mentioned as a preferred choice, but I would also recommend Wickwerks to Rotor.
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Also great experience with Praxis here, though mounted on Praxis Zayante carbon cranks. Paired with SR11 shift group, front shifting is excellent, highly recommend. No experience with Rotor.
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I have been using Praxis with an 11s Quarq PM with no issues
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