Technical info about chainring on Haibike AllMtn 6 (2025 model)

Maxintro

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Mar 29, 2025
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Hi everyone,





I’m new to the forum and have a technical question:





I’m planning to buy the Haibike AllMtn 6 (2025 model), but before I do, I’d like to know more about the chainring that comes with the bike.
Haibike AllMtn 6 (2025 model)






So far, I only know that it has a 36T chainring, but I can’t find any detailed specs.





I’d really like to know:


• Who is the manufacturer of the chainring?


• What is the BCD (bolt circle diameter)?


• What is the offset?


• What is the chainline?


• Are there any compatible alternatives (like Shimano, Race Face, Wolf Tooth, etc.)?





I couldn’t find a tech sheet or official specs anywhere — not even on the Haibike website.





Maybe someone already owns the bike and can check or knows more?





Thanks in advance!
 

Mikerb

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I suggest you call a dealer and ask them. The link you provided for the bike is pretty confusing since the photos show a SRAM chainring whilst the specs say it has Miranda Crius cranks and chainring ( whatever they are!!)
 

Maxintro

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Mar 29, 2025
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Thanks! Yes, I’ve noticed the same confusion between the product photos and the listed specs.


Some sources say it’s Miranda (as in the Haibike tech sheet), others show SRAM in the pictures.





I’ll try contacting a dealer or Haibike directly to get a confirmed answer.





If anyone already has the bike and can check what’s actually mounted — that would be super helpful!
 

Mikerb

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Well it's an ISIS fit and 12 speed cassette on a boost hub so chainwheel is 3mm offset...52 chainline. So you just need to know if it is direct mount or not
 

Maxintro

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Mar 29, 2025
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Yes, thank you!

The reason I’m asking all this before buying the bike is because I had some earlier Haibike models in the past, and they came with very small front chainrings — I think around 15 teeth — and they were quite expensive (over 100 €).
Because of the small size, they wore out after just 2,000–3,000 km.

But in this case, I think it’s a much more standard setup and shouldn’t be a problem.
 

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