Rotor NoQ DM
From 53,82
AbsoluteBLACK Narrow Wide Oval
From 35,55
AbsoluteBLACK Sram Oval Boost 148
60,94
Rotor NoQ DM vs. AbsoluteBLACK Narrow Wide Oval vs. AbsoluteBLACK Sram Oval Boost 148
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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easier climbing (2x) |
Pedal strokes smoother |
faster |
Cons
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Pricey, cheaper alternatives available |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Direct mount chainrings have perfect power transmission. |
Lightweight chainrings thanks to the absence of a spider or blade bolts. |
Blades are CNC machined in one piece for the cleanest look. |
Your pedalling efficiency will increase by up to 9% with oval chainrings! |
The chainrings are extra stiff and light due to their special construction. |
Oval chainrings increase pedal efficiency by up to 9%! |
The special #D construction makes this chainring light and stiff. |
Cons
Rotor is known for making good oval chainrings, with a round blade you miss out on the advantages in terms of the most efficient pedalling motion. |
It may take some getting used to cycling with oval chainrings. |
You'll need to get used to cycling with oval chainrings. |
Specifications
11 speed
10 speed
11 speed
12 speed
11 speed
12 speed
10 speed
11 speed
12 speed
11 speed
12 speed
Crank Type
Single
Single
Single
Chainring Type
Single Ring
Single Ring
Single Ring
104 mm
XT M8000
XTR M9000
XT M8000
XTR M9000
Sram Direct Mount
Number of teeth
30
32
34
36
38
32
34
36
38
30
32
34
36
32
34
36
28
30
32
34
36
30
32
34
36
Fits cranks
Shimano
Shimano
SRAM
Boost (B148)
No
No
Boost (B148)
Boost (B148)
Offset
0 mm
3 mm
Colour
Black
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Green
Red
Yellow
Black
Red
Yellow
Red
Yellow
What groupset do you have?
Shimano XT
Shimano SLX
Shimano SLX