Wheels Manufacturing Chainring Spacer - Each
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Quality aluminium chainring spacers.
Machined from 6061 aluminium.
Get the spacing right on your chainset for smooth shifting and increased performance.
Machined from 6061 aluminium.
Get the spacing right on your chainset for smooth shifting and increased performance.
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Product Reviews (1)
Overall Product Rating 5 / 5
Much Needed
By Emil
09 Feb 2017
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Consnone really
ProsLight, good fit
Used these for a better chainline on the XT M8000 1x11 drivetrain. Fit was not a problem and I had a total of 3.2 mm to achieve the goal. Would recommend to anyone with the chainline issue. 16 mm bolts was also used.
Questions & Answers (3)
What are the ID and OD of these spacers? Thanks
By Jon
23 Sep 2024
SJS Customer Service:
Hi
Thank you for your enquiry. The internal diameter is 10.25mm whilst the outer diameter is 13.95mm, I hope this helps.
Kind Regards. JP 23/09/24
Thank you for your enquiry. The internal diameter is 10.25mm whilst the outer diameter is 13.95mm, I hope this helps.
Kind Regards. JP 23/09/24
Inner Ring Spacer?
By Gary O'Neill
30 Jul 2017
Are these spacers suitable for use on the inner ring of a triple chainset (Shimano MC 730) Old XT? I need 4MM of spacing in total.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
These spacers will be fine for us on the inner ring of a triple chainset.
Thanks.
These spacers will be fine for us on the inner ring of a triple chainset.
Thanks.
Is This Compatible With Xt M8000 Single Chainring?
By DM
22 Nov 2016
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
In theory as the M8000 bolts are still M8 then you could uses these spacers, but due to the moulded shaping of the crank arms and the chainrings the spacers may not sit neatly.
Thanks.
In theory as the M8000 bolts are still M8 then you could uses these spacers, but due to the moulded shaping of the crank arms and the chainrings the spacers may not sit neatly.
Thanks.