Chainring Campagnolo
![]() Campagnolo Chainring 52T 110 mm US $7.50
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![]() NOS Campagnolo Ultra Drive Chainring 52TFour Arm US $99.99
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![]() NEW FSA Krono $160 Aero TT Chainring Shimano Campagnolo 55Tx130mm BCD US $109.99
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![]() Campagnolo C Record 53 AS chainring 7 8 speed US $19.72
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![]() Campagnolo C Record 42 AS chainring 7 8 speed US $19.72
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![]() Campagnolo C Record 39 AS chainring 7 8 9 10 speed US $19.72
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![]() Campagnolo Veloce 39 tooth chainring 7 8 9 10 speed US $9.85
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![]() Campagnolo Chorus 53 tooth AS chainring 7 8 speed US $9.85
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![]() Campagnolo Chorus 52 tooth chainring 8 9 speed US $19.72
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![]() CAMPAGNOLO RECORD CHAINRING 10 SPEED 54 TH NOS NEW US $39.00
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![]() NEW Token Chainring Crank Bolt Screws Campy Campagnolo Road Bike Gold US $11.99
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![]() NOS Campagnolo Ultra Drive Chainring 53TFive Arm US $49.99
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![]() NOS Stronglight Chainring 135mm BCD Campagnolo Compatible 42T campy 42 135 US $29.99
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How to Remove the bike chain ?
Before attempting to remove or cut the chain while it's on a bike, shift it to the smallest cog in the rear and onto the frame and to the side of the small chainring in the front. If you don't do this, the chain will be under tension and, as soon as it's separated, it may be thrown back at you.
SRAM PowerLink–type chains have a single master link that can be separated and reconnected with common hand tools (pliers and/or a screwdriver), making chain removal and installation a simple task. To remove a PowerLink-type chain:
1. Find the master link.
2. Pinch the outer plates together and, at the same time, slide one plate forward and the other plate backward. This will unlock the connecting plates and allow you to separate the chain.
If you have the most common type of chain, the Shimano- or Campagnolotype chain, you'll need to use a special chain tool to push out one of the current pins and push another pin in its place when it's time to connect it. In order to cut the chain, follow these steps:
1. Position the chain into the cradle of the chain tool that is farthest away from the handle.
2. Turn the handle clockwise until the chain tool pin comes in contact with the chain rivet, and then stop. There may be one or more black rivets in the chain from where it was last connected. Select an original silver rivet.
3. Examine the chain tool pin to make sure it's lined up with the center of the chain rivet.
4. Begin turning the handle to push out the pin. You may notice that it's difficult to turn at first.
5. Continue turning the handle until the pin falls out.
If you have a chain with reusable rivets, follow the same procedure as for the Shimano and Campagnolo chains, but be very careful not to push the pin completely out of the link — you'll use the same pin to reconnect the chain. The end of the pin has an expanded surface and you won't be able to reinstall it into the link if you push it completely out.
If you have any questions about your chain, consult your owner's manual or visit your local bike shop.
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