Mike Smith
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There's been a bit of discussions on the chainring sizes and replacements so I thought I'd document the procedure for the folks who are unsure what to do ..
These are the bits that I bought, I stuck with Praxis having the Wave Tech, as the original chainring had this..
Tools required 4mm & 6mm Allen Keys
Loctite Thread Lock
PVC Tape
Flat scraper
First off with a 4mm allen key undo the chain guide don't remove the bolt.
Then with a 6mm allen key remove the chainring bolts, and slide the chainring off the spider, it's a bit of a faf but it'll come off.
Old and the new
The original chainring had threaded inserts, replacement ones do not hence new chainring bolts
You'll need to use some tape to hold the nuts into the chainring to make it easier locating the bolts once fitted.
New chainring now in place and ready for the bolts
Here's the scraper holding the back of the nut whilst tightening the bolt, with threadlock applied to the threads of the bolt first. Nip up as tight as you can further tightening will be done later once the chain is on and you can then get more leverage.
On the Praxis Wave Tech rings the chain has to go on a specific way
Finally nip up the bolts and don't forget to position the chain guide and retighten!
Here's how the 36T ring looks with the original chain.
Time to do this around 30 mins
These are the bits that I bought, I stuck with Praxis having the Wave Tech, as the original chainring had this..
Tools required 4mm & 6mm Allen Keys
Loctite Thread Lock
PVC Tape
Flat scraper
First off with a 4mm allen key undo the chain guide don't remove the bolt.
Then with a 6mm allen key remove the chainring bolts, and slide the chainring off the spider, it's a bit of a faf but it'll come off.
Old and the new
The original chainring had threaded inserts, replacement ones do not hence new chainring bolts
You'll need to use some tape to hold the nuts into the chainring to make it easier locating the bolts once fitted.
New chainring now in place and ready for the bolts
Here's the scraper holding the back of the nut whilst tightening the bolt, with threadlock applied to the threads of the bolt first. Nip up as tight as you can further tightening will be done later once the chain is on and you can then get more leverage.
On the Praxis Wave Tech rings the chain has to go on a specific way
Finally nip up the bolts and don't forget to position the chain guide and retighten!
Here's how the 36T ring looks with the original chain.
Time to do this around 30 mins
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