5 bolt 94 mm PCD rings?

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02GF74

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need to replace rings on my commuter - crank is shimano circa 1994:ohmy: and having trouble finding rings.

outer 42T, middle 32 T, 5 bolt pattern on 94 mm circle (PCD).

doesn't seem to be much of a choice.

also it seems it is almost more economical to buy new crankset?!?!? :sad:

so anyone know of good sources?
 
Maybe the commuting forum would yield a better answer than the mountain bike forum. just a thought :-)
 

Steve Austin

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It'll be cheaper to buy a new Deore crankset ime...

If you want to replace the rings, SJS cycles will sell spares in all sizes...but then you could get a brand new deore chainset form CRC for the same price..
 
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02GF74

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globalfish said:
Maybe the commuting forum would yield a better answer than the mountain bike forum. just a thought :-)


reason being?

It is an LX = mountain bike chainset so seemed logical to put it here.

and yeah, it appears to work out chepaer to replace the chanset but the hunt gopes on .....
 
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02GF74

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ta - not look hard enough on CRC but they seem to have middle one, 42 T outer doesn;t seemto be made anymore.

looking like the crank is gonna have to go to shimano heaven, whcih is a real shame as there is nowt wrong with it. :whistle:
 
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Try Spa cycles - they sell Stronglight rings in a variety of sizes. I've just ordered a set of three at a total cost of £36.
 
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02GF74

02GF74

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thx - 2 stronglight rings would set me back £ 50, TA rings £ 75 ... doesn't look like it is economical to do.

I am looking at deore/lx/hone, all of which come circa £ 60 - hollowtech II inc BB.

may even get the XT or blingier and swap over a lesser crankset from another bike.

all in all, very annoying.

hone vs lx - what is difference???
 
02GF74 said:
hone vs lx - what is difference???

Hone is heavier duty than LX. Seems like your heading an odd route for a 'commuter' bike. I wouldn't have expected you to choose 'all mountain' spec components for a commuter. Or is this just an MTB you commute on rather than a lighter 'made for road' bike?
 
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02GF74

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it's an mtb - my route entials going on a drit track to avoid cars - far too many of them for my liking ... and a lunvhtime i go to play in the woods or otjer tracks near work.
 
I have a slightly used silver 94BCD 42t Sugino CSSIII alooniman ring you can have for nowt. It's not super quality, pressed rather than CNCed, but it'll do the job.
 
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