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anyone tried this ring
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I tried one. Found I couldnt keep my eyes off my stem, so I took it off.
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Quote:
. Last edited by cadence90; 03-18-2018 at 05:53 PM. |
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I recall that Bernard Hinault is using one.
Last edited by merckx; 03-18-2018 at 06:33 PM. |
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Qsymetric
I have used one but not as deformed as this. Seems like Wiggo was using one as well. I have used the Rotor Ring more, I think it works for me. That ring seems pretty extreme to me.
Ray |
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Obviously the patent on bio-pace chainrings has expired.
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Is that a 38.3 or a 38.4?
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Marc Sasso A part of the resin revolution! |
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Hehehe.... true... I have not tried those new brands but from looking at them the oval is different to biopace, biopace was a good idea that sucked in racing environments, did not work for racing, I used one for like a week...
The new ones since they look different they have to act different than biopace. |
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for comparison purposes
biopace rings seem much less extreme, but of course I appreciate your sense of history
picture uploaded from an ebay ad for nos biopace rings |
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Re:
Other companies made ovalized rings before Shimano...
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