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  1. Hi all some advice please I am running an 11 speed setup xx1 rear derailleur, xo crank with sram 11 speed 32 crank and a 10-42 cassette I really would like 1 extra easy easy gear for my spagetti legs question 1. thinking move to 30 front chainring if yes what make do you recommend thats light strong and doesnt break the bank? lastly and most important the offset? can i take it that it is a 6mm not sure how to calculate check test etc? Kinda remeber the guy I purchased the crank mentioned it but it was 3 years ago so just guessing
  2. Wolf Tooth is now shipping Drop-Stop® Elliptical chainrings for Shimano's XT M8000, Shimano's 110 BCD 4-bolt road/cx, and Race Face's Cinch Fat Bike Cranks that need a special Reverse Dish chainring for the correct chainline. Click here to view the article
  3. The simplicity of a one-by chain ring setup has always appealed to me. Less cockpit clutter, no chain suck and, for the weight-weenie in me, some grams lost. When the Kitted Wonder Ring arrived for testing I decided to take the plunge and convert my own steed to 1x10. Click here to view the article
  4. The clever guys at cSixx have recognised a need in the marketplace for a lightweight, well priced and easy to fit chain guide, aimed at the single chain ring market. For those already running Narrow Wide, think of it as a little added security for your 1x setup, and if you are a trail / #enduro rider this should really be a standard upgrade on your bike! I would even encourage the XCO racers to also consider the guide, as a dropped chain on a lap race could mean the difference between a win or a lose, even if you're just competing to beat your riding buddies. Click here to view the article
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