Praxis 36t chainring on a Levo

Simoto123

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Quite a few of us have gone with ali fronts. Slight weight and noise improvements. Haven’t seen anyone report rapid wear. I went with renthal.
hope this helps
 

Levo Laland

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I'm getting one of these, are they a straight swap?

I read that there was no need for the chain length to change which is good, but does the chain guard adjust enough for the 36t?

Thanks for any advice :)
I’ve got a 36 hope front ring on mine and the chain guide is fine.
 

Levo Laland

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Quite a few of us have gone with ali fronts. Slight weight and noise improvements. Haven’t seen anyone report rapid wear. I went with renthal.
hope this helps
I'm getting one of these, are they a straight swap?

I read that there was no need for the chain length to change which is good, but does the chain guard adjust enough for the 36t?

Thanks for any advice :)
I think only the Praxis one is a straight swap the others like my Hope one require new bolts.
 

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I put one on a Kenevo. Went straight on, it's threaded so you can use the original bolts. No problem with the chain guide. There's a few threads on it if you search praxis . You want the "Praxis ering 36t"

Did try an Ally one, but had to buy the nuts/bolts - whatever they're called :) to fit it. More fiddly, in my case, especially to get it off again.

My Ally one only lasted about 300k before it shark toothed, but I think that was mainly due to unfortunate timing with chain stretch and crap conditions.
 

NULevo

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I put one on a Kenevo. Went straight on, it's threaded so you can use the original bolts. No problem with the chain guide. There's a few threads on it if you search praxis . You want the "Praxis ering 36t"

Did try an Ally one, but had to buy the nuts/bolts - whatever they're called :) to fit it. More fiddly, in my case, especially to get it off again.

My Ally one only lasted about 300k before it shark toothed, but I think that was mainly due to unfortunate timing with chain stretch and crap conditions.

Thanks Zimmer, thats exactly what I ordered:

Praxis eRing Steel Mountain 1X 104BCD - Upgrade Bikes
 

NULevo

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Well it arrived pretty sharpish and took minutes to fit. I went for a quick ride and wasn't out pedalling as much on the flat, so pleased with result.

The only issue is with the chain guard, it isn't as adjustable as I thought. In its original position it doesn't fit, it can only be flipped 180 degrees, which is how I have had to install it.

Any idea's? I'm not too keen on how it is at the moment, but am really happy with the chain ring.


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Levo Laland

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Well it arrived pretty sharpish and took minutes to fit. I went for a quick ride and wasn't out pedalling as much on the flat, so pleased with result.

The only issue is with the chain guard, it isn't as adjustable as I thought. In its original position it doesn't fit, it can only be flipped 180 degrees, which is how I have had to install it.

Any idea's? I'm not too keen on how it is at the moment, but am really happy with the chain ring.


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Mine is still the factory guide, but slightly modified by Berkshire Cycles when they fitted the 36 ring.
 

Zimmerframe

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Mobile at the moment but if you search levo Dremel and chainring or chain ring, there was a thread from last year I think where someone had modded the factory one.
 

NULevo

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Here you go! When you identify the hack maybe you could let us know? I’ve never seen it in factory form as it was done when I picked up the bike.

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Thanks, looks like the solid plate in pics 2 and 3 has been modified. I'll take some pics of mine tomorrow and see what difference is. looks like they shaved some material at the screw end.

I think the Dremel will be required as Zimmer mentioned!
 

Levo Laland

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Thanks, looks like the solid plate in pics 2 and 3 has been modified. I'll take some pics of mine tomorrow and see what difference is. looks like they shaved some material at the screw end.

I think the Dremel will be required as Zimmer mentioned!
Yes it looks like they’ve cut out a section from the back plate to allow the bracket to be angled towards the front of the bike to sit higher up over the larger ring.
 

Sharkbyte

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Well it arrived pretty sharpish and took minutes to fit. I went for a quick ride and wasn't out pedalling as much on the flat, so pleased with result.

The only issue is with the chain guard, it isn't as adjustable as I thought. In its original position it doesn't fit, it can only be flipped 180 degrees, which is how I have had to install it.

Any idea's? I'm not too keen on how it is at the moment, but am really happy with the chain ring.


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I am not sure what others have done but I completely removed my chain guide. With the narrow wide chain I have never really needed one on any of my other bikes. If anybody knows of something different on a Levo that requires I leave the chain guide on my bike I would like to hear about it....
 

NULevo

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Thanks to Levo Laland, I've sorted the chain guide, took about an hour and you can't tell its been modded.

I dremeled the rear part of the guide like in Levo Laland's post and it still didn't fit, then realised the slot hole had been drilled out to allow the piece to be turned.

A few minutes later, all fitted and working and looking as it should.

After a quick ride yesterday, it looks like the chain length is okay too, happy days.

Here's some pics in case someone is interested :)

Original Parts
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Back part dremeled
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Fitted
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Lots of space if you can see it!
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Chain on biggest cog
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Chain on smallest cog
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Sharkbyte

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Does anybody know what the Praxis Ering torque settings are for the threaded bolts that hold the chainring to the cranks? The directions that come with it have everything but that?
 

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