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Help - 34t chainring

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I’m looking for a 104bcd 34t chainring for a Shimano 2x10 (so not narrow/wide).
Any make would do. Anyone got any in shed or sources where I could buy

I though it would be so easy to find. :shock: but my google skills are failing me
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Good find but says it’s for 8 & 9 speed. Need 10sp :((
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Nvm. Cant count.
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https://www.mountainbikecomponents.co.u ... llow-tech/

How bout this? More colours/sizes available.
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lune ranger wrote: Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:15 pm https://www.mountainbikecomponents.co.u ... llow-tech/

How bout this? More colours/sizes available.
Wrong bcd - these are for 88mm not 104mm

EDIT - take that back - it does say 104bcd.
I’ve had BETD stuff before - tried their One Key ring yonks ago
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8 & 9 speed - need 10 speed

Anyone know if it’s possible to use these?
I have it in my head that 10speed would need slightly thinner
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Sorry, wrong link. Meant these I think:

https://www.mantel.com/uk/ta-specialite ... k-10-speed
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Anyone know if it’s possible to use these?
I have it in my head that 10speed would need slightly thinner
I thought the cassette sprockets were slightly narrower, and therefore the chain, but still worked with 8/9 speed rings, which are a bit wider but may give a slight 'chain keeper' advantage??
Probably tripe.
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I have a 36 if you want it
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