SRAM Force 22 X-Glide Chainring
Starting out with raw 7075-T6 alloy plate, SRAM stamp, coin, and CNC the rings to create a precise shifting whole.
Coining shapes tooth profiles into designs CNC alone cant match, creating a stronger tooth by strain-hardening the alloy for superior durability. Stainless steel pickup pins give shifting longevity.
Chainring-specific finishing technologies and laser graphics add durability and appeal.
- Speed - 11s
- Direct Mount - Sram
- BCD - Direct Mount
- Product Type - Dishes
- Recommended use - Road cycling
Starting out with raw 7075-T6 alloy plate, SRAM stamp, coin, and CNC the rings to create a precise shifting whole.
Coining shapes tooth profiles into designs CNC alone cant match, creating a stronger tooth by strain-hardening the alloy for superior durability. Stainless steel pickup pins give shifting longevity.
Chainring-specific finishing technologies and laser graphics add durability and appeal.
- Speed - 11s
- Direct Mount - Sram
- BCD - Direct Mount
- Product Type - Dishes
- Recommended use - Road cycling
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