Want a SRAM Transmission without having to use Transmission cranks? Wolf Tooth Components has you covered for RF & 3-Bolt.
Want the new SRAM Transmission, but don’t want to buy a new crankset? It was only a matter of time before brands started offering different T-Type compatible chainrings, and not surprisingly, Wolf Tooth Components has stepped up to the plate.For their Race Face models, WTC took their existing Cinch direct mount rings and updated them for T-Type. That means designing them for the new 55mm chainline, and adding their Drop-Stop B tooth profile that is optimized for T-Type chains.
The Race Face Cinch T-Type rings will be offered in 32, 34, and 36t round rings, and 32, and 34t oval rings.Since all of the SRAM Transmission chainrings use the newer 8-bolt mounting pattern, WTC is also making 3-bolt chainrings for SRAM’s own cranksets. That, or any other crank that uses the older 3-bolt direct mount pattern.
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