Thanks for the infoIf someone is interested in steel I also found this. I emailed the seller who assures me these are good for 12x - for some reason most chain ring sellers are averse to saying what they are compatible with . I should also mention that 32 teeth is as small as you can go with the 104 bcd (shimano steps) spider. The ends of the spider arms are just barely below the chain level now but still fine.
I have a merida e140 that had shimano 34 - I have 32 on it now. No problem for me. It was cheap, and looks like it could be reversible (twice the life). I bought a few more just in case. Because I mostly use eco - I use the lowest gears often. I bought this. I had trouble finding cheap ones that were 12x - many of them don't state what they are compatible with.
Going with 34T Shimano now. I think it will be enough. Let's seedon't buy those rings. They are RaceFace knockoffs from China. They did not even bother to disguise it by changing the name much. LOL. In my experience, you'll buy 3 or 4 of those knockoffs before one RaceFace wears out. Those knockoffs will start wearing out and skipping right at the bottom of you 700m climb out.
I've done 500km and so far so good. I did by an extra 3; I thought the same as you and they are so cheap. One thing that people don't seem to hear or understand though, is that these rings (probably all the cheapies) look reversible. This means when the ring does eventually show wear, I should be able to take it off and flip it around, essentially getting a new ring.don't buy those rings. They are RaceFace knockoffs from China. They did not even bother to disguise it by changing the name much. LOL. In my experience, you'll buy 3 or 4 of those knockoffs before one RaceFace wears out. Those knockoffs will start wearing out and skipping right at the bottom of you 700m climb out.
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