SRAM Force 1 X-Sync Chainring

From $119.99

Replacement chainrings in 110mm and 130mm BCD for SRAM 11 Yaw speed road cranks. Replace worn out rings or swap to change gearing for specific uses.





Technologies



X-Sync - SRAM X-Sync 1x chain rings provide the highest level of performance and durability. The SRAM X-Sync tall square teeth edges engage the chain earlier than traditional triangle shaped teeth. The sharp and narrow tooth profile, as well as rounded chamfer edges, help manage a deflected chain. To provide the best possible performance in muddy conditions, the X-Sync chain rings have been designed with mud-clearing recesses for the inner chain links and rollers. Engineered in Germany, X-Sync rings are an integral part of the SRAM 1x drivetrain.





Features



SRAM X-Sync1x chainrings provide the highest level of performance and durability



SRAM X-Syncwide-tooth, narrow-tooth chainring technology provides maximum chain control, crucial in 'cross



The sharp and narrow tooth profile as well as rounded chamfer edges help manage a deflected chain



Mud-clearing recesses



Designed by SRAM in Germany, X-Sync rings are an integral part of the SRAM 1x drivetrain



X-Sync chainrings are compatible with Quarq brand power meters



Weight: 75g (42T)



Specifications



Weight 68g (38t)/ 73g (40t)/ 75g (42t)/ 85g (44t)/ 98g(46t)



Material Machined & Lathed Chainring



Finish Grey Anodized



Compatibility Sram 11 & 10-speed Chains



Size/bcd 110 Bcd: 38t,40t, 42t, 44t, 46t, 48t And 50t 130 Bcd: 52t And 54t



Recommended Group Sram Force 1



Reviews



SRAM Launches 1X For Road



"SRAM's 1x Revolution Reaches the Road." View Article



by Calvin Rowaan, The Wannabe Racer, April 22, 2015



SRAM Force 1 | Review | Feed The Habit



"Amazing. That's the only way to describe how well the X-Sync chainring and X-Horizon rear derailleur work. The combination of the two keeps the chain taut - even when barreling through a roughshod cyclocross course. Not even so much as a single bit of chainslap can be heard." View Article



by Jason Mitchell, feedthehabit.com, March 23, 2016