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The cogs (gears) at the front of your drive chain, connected to the cranks.

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What is the impact of changing to a smaller chainring?

I know there is an option of using a 3 chainring crankset, but I think that will be a bit too expensive and still won't solve the core issue of getting the right sized large chainring. … EDIT: I've found that BBB make a campag compatible chainring that looks like a good option EDIT: As indicated here the BBB chainring doesn't fit. …
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BBB chainring will not fit

As a follow up from my previous question I decided to change my Campag Veloce 53T chainring. I bought a BBB 50T chainring. I tried to fit it over the weekend but it wouldn't fit. … I think the problem is that the original chainring is about 3mm thick where it bolts to the crank arm and the BBB one is 4.5mm. …
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