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What is the PCD of this item?
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Shimano FCR600n Inner chainring compatibility
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Can you confirm that the 50T is an outer chain ring? Does FSA make a 44T outer?

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TA 104 PCD 23mm 4-Arm MTB Compact Outer Chainring

T.A have been making chainrings for 60 years. The teeth are cut in the traditional manner on a lathe which produces a much better and more accurate tooth form than stamping, which is used by most chainring manufacturers.
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Alternate chainrings
I am looking to replace the outer chainring (44T) on a 2007 XT chainset. Are there any other chainrings (TA or FSA etc) that are compatible?

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asked 2 years, 4 months ago
by
Anonymous
on 104 PCD 23mm 4-Arm MTB Compact Outer Chainring
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answer 1
TA produce good quality Shimano compatible chainrings. Their 104PCD rings work well for XT large & middle rings
Country: New Zealand
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
by
Rockstar01
answer 2
Any 104mm PCD 4 arm / bolt chain ring will fit
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answered 2 years, 4 months ago
by
RichMTB
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need replacedment chainrings for H700 Cannondale
original CODA 200, 22/32/42
wish to replace outer and innner with shimano TA104 PCD 23mm 4 arm MTB 44T C.C and TA 104 PCD shimano 4 arm MTB C 32T. Will this work?
asked 1 year, 11 months ago
by
schnell
on 104 PCD 23mm 4-Arm MTB Compact Outer Chainring
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answer 1
Unfortunately we have not stock Cannondale and I can't find the full details on the Coda 200. You need to contact Cannondale to find out the BCD of the rings you have and what speed they are so you can purchase a replacement.
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answered 1 year, 11 months ago
by
WiggleDean
 - Hampshire
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Is the TA 104 PCD 23mm 4-Arm MTB Compact Outer Chainring - 44T compatible with Shimano HG50-I 8 Speed Cassette and Shimano HG50 7/8 Speed Chain
asked 11 months ago
by
John1967
on 104 PCD 23mm 4-Arm MTB Compact Outer Chainring
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answer 1
This chainring should be compatible with both cassette and chain types.
Country: United Kingdom
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answered 3 months, 2 weeks ago
by
WiggleDarrenL
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Will either 23mm and 18mm fit interchangeably on a 104 pcd? if not, where do i measure the arm width?
asked 11 months ago
by
TheRaj
on 104 PCD 23mm 4-Arm MTB Compact Outer Chainring
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answer 1
You should measure the arm width to get the best fit for your chainset. Arm width is measured below the chainring bolt where the chain ring abuts with the chainset body.
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answered 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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wiggleshane
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