Praxisworks Chainring
Best durable drivetrain component for confident, uninterrupted cycling.
This is the ultimate upgrade for riders looking to simplify their drivetrain without sacrificing security. The narrow-wide tooth profile locks your chain in place over the roughest gravel, though you’ll need a clutch derailleur to make it work. It’s a clean, reliable solution for anyone ready to ditch the front derailleur for good.
$93.00
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Fair Wheel Bikes
Who it's for
- Gravel and cyclocross riders seeking unwavering chain security
- Performance-oriented cyclists prioritizing robust, long-lasting components
- Enthusiasts upgrading or replacing chainrings on existing cranksets
Who should skip it
- Riders with non-110 BCD cranksets needing a different chainring
- Budget-conscious cyclists seeking more affordable drivetrain components
- Advanced builders optimizing drivetrain efficiency and chainline
Performance breakdown
Chain Retention
Narrow-wide tooth profile locks the chain securely on rough, bumpy terrain.
Drivetrain Versatility
Broad compatibility across 10, 11, and 12-speed systems simplifies component mixing.
Weight Optimization
Lightweight construction minimizes rotational mass without sacrificing necessary structural durability.
Installation Ease
Standard 110 BCD mounting makes swapping onto existing cranks straightforward.
Aesthetic Integration
E-ring design offers a clean, professional look when paired with standard setups.
System Dependency
Strict requirement for clutch derailleurs limits setup flexibility for older bikes.
Key Specs
Weight
~62g (36t), ~66g (40t), ~72g (42t), ~88g (44t), ~96g (E-Ring 44t), ~102g (E-Ring 44t)
Recommended Rear Derailleur
Requires Clutch Type Derailleur (Shimano Shadow Plus / SRAM Type 2 / Upper Chain Guide)
Not compatible with Campagnolo 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 Speed chains
Mounting Standard
110 BCD
Chain Compatibility
10, 11, 12 Speed
Tooth Profile
Narrow-Wide
Intended Use
Road, Cyclocross, Gravel
Drivetrain Speed System
1x
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