| If you have been riding your bicycle for some time | | | | hollow middle. The rim also features four boltholes so |
| now then you are probably familiar with the bicycle | | | | the chainring can be easily attached to the wheel. If |
| chainring. Chainrings are the part of the bicycle, which | | | | you have a light bicycle, then this is also the |
| translates the energy you inject into the pedal into | | | | recommended chainring for you. |
| the energy that makes the wheels move. A typical | | | | Extra strength |
| chainring will have up to 60 teeth in its edges, and | | | | If you are looking for a bicycle chainring that adds |
| these teeth are used to catch the links of the bicycle | | | | extra strength to your bike, then you should consider |
| chain itself. If you observe, you will notice that a | | | | spoked bicycle chainrings. These Chainrings have two |
| chainring is located at the front wheel of a bicycle, | | | | rings-an inner and an outer. These rings are then |
| secured by another part called the spider. The spider, | | | | connected by spokes, sometimes ranging from four |
| in turn, is connected to the crank that supports the | | | | to five. If you are using this chainring, be sure that |
| pedal. As a result, once the pedal is turned, the | | | | you fit it over accurately or it can gradually slow |
| motion is transferred to the spider and chainring as | | | | down your pedaling. |
| well. | | | | Solid and sturdy |
| Going classic | | | | Unless you are planning to use your bike for racing, |
| If you are buying a bicycle chainring for the first time | | | | disc chainrings are also something that you should |
| and are not sure as to what kind you should buy, | | | | consider. The disc chainring features a solid disc |
| classic chainrings would be a good option for you. | | | | construction with a central hole so it can be easily |
| These chainrings are made up of a single ring and a | | | | fitted over the spider. |