John_likes_bikes
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I like the transparentcy so you can see the carbon weave, but the color isn't for me. Still good to see them doing fun stuff.
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I'd be very surprised if that wasn't included, but they're not difficutl to source.Maybe just check that the spider locknut comes in the set. It might take a while to source if it doesn't. Doesn't specifically mention it in your textual parts list.
I agree. I sent an email to Troydon asking if it comes with it, but also what tool it requires.I'd be very surprised if that wasn't included, but they're not difficutl to source.
I didn't look, you have to know the Avinox drive spindle/chainline specs. I'd hope they stick to an existing standard like Bosch and in that case you could certianly find a one peice.Did anybody ever find a one piece chainring or is everybody stuck using the 104BCD spider?
I usually replace something like this for a 100g one piece $80 alloy chainring. Sure steel last longer but most alloy 36t rings will last 3000 miles
FWIW Amflows Avinox uses a Bosch Gen2 lock ring, based on the exploded Rs 181 picture it looks like they'll continue that. But good to ask. Don't we love all of these different standards?! I have so many twice used tools gathering dust.I agree. I sent an email to Troydon asking if it comes with it, but also what tool it requires.
I have a Park Tool BBT18 that I use for my Bosch Gen4 chainring lock nut/ring.
Locking should be Bosch Gen 2FWIW Amflows Avinox uses a Bosch Gev4 lock ring, based on the exploded Rs 181 picture it looks like they'll continue that. But good to ask. Don't we love all of these different standards?! I have so many twice used tools gathering dust.
You're correct, I updated my post. I don't have Bosch expereince, but the is the only difference between Gen 2 and Gen 3-4 the length of the teeth on the tool?Locking should be Bosch Gen 2
I've just ordered one of these for my bosch motor.Did anybody ever find a one piece chainring or is everybody stuck using the 104BCD spider?
I usually replace something like this for a 100g one piece $80 alloy chainring. Sure steel last longer but most alloy 36t rings will last 3000 miles. Plus I’m a weight weenie
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I Did this on my new Trek Rail with Bosch Gen 5. It came with a Steel e13 chainring so save 80-90gI've just ordered one of these for my bosch motor.
Looks like theres a dji option.
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And of course the 36T for the DJI is out of stockI've just ordered one of these for my bosch motor.
Looks like theres a dji option.
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So it’s sounding like I may need to order a different lock ring toolYou're correct, I updated my post. I don't have Bosch expereince, but the is the only difference between Gen 2 and Gen 3-4 the length of the teeth on the tool?
Search up resellers around the globe. I got mine from a local online store for 20% off...And of course the 36T for the DJI is out of stock
And of course the 36T for the DJI is out of stock
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You can also try Lekkie if you want a funky ring.
117gram. I think 34T max.
It doesnt show on his web site. Hit him up on fb. I think he's just about to release them and up date the website.
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Tell him yourself!... He's a local one man band that does funky stuff. No doubt he'd do it if he could see market potential.For gosh sakes tell this guy to machine them with a bash ring built in. Totally cornered market with the DJI motor, and something unique to the market to boot.
Don't get the obsession folk have with bash rings for them, Learn to ride better and stop smashing your BB/Motor off thingsTell him yourself!... He's a local one man band that does funky stuff. No doubt he'd do it if he could see market potential.
Side note. Do you really way bash ring forces transferring through the motor axle?
That's how I roll. However, some peoples terrain requires multiple hops over logs and rocks and one stuff up can = ruined chainrings. So I get that while not important to me it can be useful for other use cases.Don't get the obsession folk have with bash rings for them, Learn to ride better and stop smashing your BB/Motor off things
Don't get the obsession folk have with bash rings for them, Learn to ride better and stop smashing your BB/Motor off things
Curious what else from the picture isn‘t included. It’s still on the web page.Troydon emailed me back.
He does NOT have the SRAM T-type power cable to offer. The frame sets will NOT come with one.
Troydon said he would correct it on the web page, but I’m sure he’s super busy right now opening all those boxes of goodies and assembling the frames that are trickling in.Curious what else from the picture isn‘t included. It’s still on the web page.
That won't fit. It's a special tool. 53mm outer diameter. I bought the last one from this company.I agree. I sent an email to Troydon asking if it comes with it, but also what tool it requires.
I have a Park Tool BBT18 that I use for my Bosch Gen4 chainring lock nut/ring.
Man made Flow trails are my idea of hellnot everyone rides man made flow trails.
It’s fun to watch the fresh batch of college students arrive each year and hit the local trails…..City folk flat landers that have never dealt with natural jagged lava rock formations.
I prefer to ride, as a pose to hike-a-bike over the formations. My pedals, cranks, BB, chainring, chain, derailleur, and wheels take a beating…..guess I need to learn to ride better
I do agree with a bash guard NOT attached to the chainring as PLUMMET stated.
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I don't think that will fit. The lockring, which sits flush against the edge of the lockring tool, is definitely 53mm diameter. And the inner teeth diameter is 47.2 mm.
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The Bosch lockring is definitely different. The DJI lockring does not have a Left Hand Thread. Maybe someone can be the guinea pig and try it.
I said the locking was about 52mm diameter previously. I have measured my locking. It exactly matches the tool. I wasn't going to remove my locking to take a photo.The 50mm refers to the lockring outside diameter, not the tool.
The Bosch Gen 2 tools teeth are as you say approx 47mm inside diameter so will fit the notches in the lockring.