🚴♂️ Elevate Your Cycling Game with Wolf Tooth!
The Wolf Tooth 110 BCD Gravel/CX/Road Bike Chainring features a 44-tooth design, crafted from durable 7075-T6 aluminum. It is compatible with a wide range of chain types, making it ideal for various cycling disciplines including cyclocross, gravel riding, and commuting. Proudly made in the USA, this chainring is engineered for performance and longevity.
Number of Links | 5 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cyclocross, commuting, gravel riding, and full on-road applications with clutch-style rear derailleurs |
Strand Type | Single |
Material | ラスチック |
A**R
I’ve had several over the years in different sizes
All of them have been great, works perfectly, doesn’t drop chain (make sure your chain is compatible)
B**S
Good chainring... noisy?
I'm using this on a Specialized Creo Turbo, bringing it down from 46 to 44. The idea was to be able to do longer rides w/ less electrical support and this would help makes hills a bit easier, and I'd literally never be beyond 28 MPH, where the assist stops.That all works great.The included 'ring has (I think) a 3mm offset and this one is flat, so the chainline is a little bit more extreme when using this ring when I'm in the climbing gears, but better overall for the range of the cassette I use most often.That all also works great.This 'ring has teeth that really latch onto the chain; the teeth are wider. I'm not sure whether it's normal for there to be a break-in period for this type of chainring, couldn't find anything online to support or disprove that theory. Anyway I can say that after 100 or so miles, it got pretty noisy. I gave the chain and the chainring a good cleaning and wipe and lube and it's a little better, but still noisier than the Praxis 'ring that came with the bike.My experience with WT 'rings on 10 speed has been excellent.We'll see if the noise goes away after another few hundred miles and few more cleans and lubes.Really is a top quality looking/feeling product. Of all the drop stop style 'rings I've seen, this is the most pronounced and aggressive in terms of "your chain will only fit on this chainring one way". The Praxis 'ring had a little legend on the back to show you which way to put on the chain, but it would happily slip on any way it landed.In conclusion, I'd like to think that this 'ring is designed to "wear in" to the bike it's installed on, and be perfect after a few hundred miles of use, and then quiet down and be perfect. If that's indeed the case, I'll update the review to 5 stars.
V**H
Received used item
I bought this chainring for my 2021 Specialized Turbo SL Comp E5 to reduce chain drop as many people on the Specialized form said it would. Shipping is fast but received a used one despite that I paid for new one. I had to inspect every tooth to make sure that they are not damage as after a ride, the chainring would be in the same condition anyways. Since all the teeth look fine, I installed it anyways. Hope it gets rid of chain drop.
M**8
Just what I wanted
Looks good, works perfectly with my new SRAM XPLR AXS 12 speed setup.
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