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Absolute Black Premium Shimano 110/4 bcd compatible oval chainrings are designed for a new type of Shimano cranks Dura-Ace 9100, Ultegra 8000 & 105 R7000. Superfast shifting and fantastic smoothness of pedaling. (They can also be retrofitted to 9000 and 6800 cranks). It is the most Premium oval Chainring on the market with scientifically proven performance gains. 10/11/12spd compatible.
absoluteBLACK Premium Shimano 110/4 bcd compatible oval chainrings in PVD Rainbow (oil slick) color are designed for a new type of Shimano cranks Dura-Ace 9100, Ultegra 8000 & 105 R7000. Super fast shifting and amazing smoothness of pedaling. (They can also be retrofitted to 9000 and 6800 cranks). It is the most Premium oval chainring on the market with scientifically proven performance gains. 10 / 11spd compatible.
Note: Due to the nature of the PVD process, every chainring is unique, and color may vary. Not a single chainring is the same, which makes your new ring completely individual. You can indicate to us in the comments section during the checkout if you prefer more gold-purple or bluer/green-gold, but we can not guarantee to meet your request.
You can also check the same chainring in Anodized colors here.
How to Adjust Front Derailleur with Absolute Black Road Oval Chainrings
To proceed with the adjustment, you will need 2mm and 5mm Allen keys.
Troubleshooting:
*If your derailleur over shifts the chain when moving from a small ring to a big call, it means your "gap" is greater than 2mm when the chain is on a big chain (see video). You may need to reduce the gap. Your front derailleur may also be too high compared to what is advised in the video. The last thing to check is if your cage is parallel to the big chainring face.
*Two issues may be present if your front derailleur hesitates to shift from the small to the big ring. The "gap" may be too small (It has to be 2mm - see video), or your cage is not parallel to the big chainring face.
How to Mount 110/4 9100 / 8000 oval Chainring: (same Instruction as For 9000/6800 Cranks) First, you need to remove your crank from your bike. Once removed, unscrew the four bolts that hold two chainrings together with a T-30 Torx key. Remove both original rings. Locate the new oval inner Chainring with the triangular timing indicator behind the crank arm. The bolt holes on the small Chainring are recessed – so the nut heads will sit flush with the surface of the Chainring - these recesses should face you when mounting the bolts. Absolute Black outer Chainring has a specific shape of mounting tabs, so it will only fit one way on the crank arm. If you are only switching the inner Chainring to oval - use the original bolts that came with your crank. If you are switching to a pair of oval rings, you will need a set of regular 'double' chainring bolts or our collection of Bolt covers. Tighten all four bolts with a force of about 5-7Nm. Mount your crank back to the bike. You may also need to adjust the front derailleur slightly.
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