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  1. Any gear ratio can work well. It depends on your fitness level, riding style, local terrain, and frame geometry. But these are good chainrings.

  2. Def solid but for 125 bucks give or take you can probably get a legit Zen on eBay in whatever gearing you’re looking for

  3. I’d rather have a cheap Andel of my preferred size (and I do). 43-45 are the last left because they’re not very good

  4. I have this exact chainring. It fits a chain, it has 42t, that’s about my full review. It felt very solid for the time I used it, but I swapped it for a 48t wabi chainring that fit the gear ratio I was looking for. If I find a track frame that fits me properly, I’ll probably throw this one back on and ride it until my knees go.

  5. I always wonder about chainring reviews. Does its locomotive propensity provide satiety? Is its coefficient of friction comparable to the lubricious qualities of dairy products? Is it sufficiently far from ovoid?

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