Full Speed Ahead Afterburner Chainring
Best reliable chainring for consistent shifting performance.
A reliable, lightweight aluminum component designed for 11-speed drivetrains. The specialized tooth profile provides excellent chain security, ensuring smooth and consistent power transfer on the trail.
$44.00
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Who it's for
- Mountain bikers seeking reliable, long-lasting drivetrain components
- Riders prioritizing consistent and efficient power transfer
- Performance-focused cyclists aiming to reduce bike weight
- Mountain bikers seeking a robust and long-lasting drivetrain component.
- Riders prioritizing crisp and consistent shifting on challenging terrain.
- Performance-oriented cyclists looking to reduce bike weight without sacrificing strength.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious riders or those with less demanding use cases.
- Budget-conscious riders or casual cyclists
- Cyclists with non-FSA cranksets or those seeking universal compatibility
- Riders requiring very specific or uncommon gear ratios
- Cyclists with mixed component setups or non-FSA cranksets.
- Dedicated riders who log many miles and require consistent peak performance.
Performance breakdown
Chain Retention
Megatooth profile locks the chain in place even on rough descents.
Power Transfer
Direct-mount interface eliminates flex for immediate, responsive pedaling feedback.
Weight Efficiency
Aluminum construction strikes a smart balance between durability and rotational weight.
Installation Simplicity
Direct-mount design makes swapping rings quick and hassle-free for home mechanics.
Drivetrain Compatibility
Optimized specifically for 11-speed setups, limiting versatility for modern 12-speed systems.
Build Durability
Robust aluminum build withstands trail abuse and resists premature tooth wear.
Key Specs
Tooth Count
34
Material
Aluminum
Mounting Type
Direct Mount FSA
Drivetrain Speeds
11
Shape
Round
Color
Black
Ring Position
Outer
Intended Use
Mountain Biking
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