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So, having replaced the chain and rear cogs I decided that I didn't need to change the front as they weren't that worn.
They apparently are. I now have chronic chain suck on the middle ring.
Need a new one. Any suggestions for a decent four arm 32 tooth middle chainring (9 speed rear, so narrow chain). Or are they all much of a muchness?
neil_bolton said:
Go to Chainreactioncycles.com and buy a chainset in the flood sale - you'll pay 15 quid for a chainring when you are likely to bag a bargain chainset for only 20 quid more.
Usually if one chainring has gone, the others are not far off.
Treat yourself
True enough, but most of the good stuff is gone (I was in the shop and they looked for me). I'll look again.Usually if one chainring has gone, the others are not far off.
Treat yourself

Bottom and top cogs are fine, I commute on the beast so 90% of mile miles are on road in the middle ring...
Mr E said:
neil_bolton said:
Go to Chainreactioncycles.com and buy a chainset in the flood sale - you'll pay 15 quid for a chainring when you are likely to bag a bargain chainset for only 20 quid more.
Usually if one chainring has gone, the others are not far off.
Treat yourself
True enough, but most of the good stuff is gone (I was in the shop and they looked for me). I'll look again.Usually if one chainring has gone, the others are not far off.
Treat yourself

Bottom and top cogs are fine, I commute on the beast so 90% of mile miles are on road in the middle ring...
I'm guessing it's a mtn bike and also a Shimano chainset as their alloy rings have poor durability.
In my experience the middle ring usually wears at least 3 times as quick as the other rings as it gets used most of the time, so you should be fine just replacing that. Middleburn rings are supposed to be really durable, but I have not tried them.
In my experience the middle ring usually wears at least 3 times as quick as the other rings as it gets used most of the time, so you should be fine just replacing that. Middleburn rings are supposed to be really durable, but I have not tried them.
Miffy964RS said:
I'm guessing it's a mtn bike and also a Shimano chainset as their alloy rings have poor durability.
In my experience the middle ring usually wears at least 3 times as quick as the other rings as it gets used most of the time, so you should be fine just replacing that. Middleburn rings are supposed to be really durable, but I have not tried them.
It's a shimano chainset, yes, and I thought the small and large rings were alloy, but the middle was harder because you use it all the time.In my experience the middle ring usually wears at least 3 times as quick as the other rings as it gets used most of the time, so you should be fine just replacing that. Middleburn rings are supposed to be really durable, but I have not tried them.
I'm going to buy a middleburn and see how it goes.

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