- Description
- Specifications
Q-Rings
Oval ringsets for maximum power
Q-Rings can increase an avid cyclist’s performance by as much as 4 seconds per km in a sprint – that’s twice the benefit of an aero wheelset!
Professionally, athletes who have chosen to ride them have put to rest any doubts about their performance by winning two grand tours, more than 25 Ironman races and over 20 UCI elite Road, MTB and CX world champion titles.
Why Q-Rings?
Q-Rings boost your performance by varying drivetrain resistance during pedalling in line with your legs natural strengths and weakness. They make better use of the strongest muscle groups (increasing positive work) and compensate for the weaker zones in the pedalling stroke (reducing negative work).
Compatible with every crankset in the market. Click on the link below to check your compatibility:
130 BCD
features
145 g for a 53/39 set.
Sizes: 53, 52, 50, 48, 46 / 46, 44, 42, 39, 40(3x)* / 30*, 27t.
100% CNC, T6, 7075 Aluminum.
Steel shifting pins.
5 OCP regulation points
10 and 11 speed groups.
Some cranks require specific Q-Rings.
130 BCD Aero
features
173 g for 53A/39 set.
Sizes: 55, 54, 53, 52, 50 / 46, 44, 42, 39t.
100% CNC, T6, 7075 Aluminum.
Steel shifting pins. 5 OCP regulation points.
10 and 11 speed groups.
Some cranks require specific Q-Rings.
130 BCD OCP3
features
120 g for a 53P/39 set (20 g less than a classic 53/39).
Sizes: 53 / 46, 44, 42, 39t. 100% CNC, T6, 7075 Aluminum.
Steel shifting pins.
5 OCP regulation points.
10 and 11 speed groups.
Some cranks require specific Q-Rings.
Available technical data: