
Originally Posted by
Andeh
Interesting to read this. I tried a OneUp 32t NW last summer and hated it. I think the problems were that I'm used to a 30t, and also the OneUp may have had a worse chain line than my stock XT 1x11 setup. I went with the 32t because a lot of manufacturer propaganda says "feels like a size smaller on the hard part of the stroke, a size bigger on the easy part", so like an idiot I was like "well that means I can size up for no extra effort!". Anyways, I'm not strong enough to hack a 32t up front so I went back to a 30t I was used to. In hind sight, like someone several posts up said, I should have got the same size, and made sure that the chainline offset matched the stock setup. Maybe I'll give it another go with a WT 30t one... I like their round NW rings.
A 32T elliptical ring will provide a ratio closer to 31T circular. I believe that this aids in the perception that they they make pedalling easier.
I have used a few different elliptical rings on a few different bikes. I don't think they are magic bullet, or for everyone. I like them on some bikes and hate them on others. I don't have a sound explanation as to why, but that's just how I found them. I have also found that the slight variation on the orientation of the ellipse between brands is more noticeable on my hardtail. I like the rings that provide multiple mounting options, so you can get the ring oriented in a position that's right for your body mechanics.
Road teams have done a bunch of research into these rings, and I think the consensus from the professional road community is that they do nothing to increase performance. I think there is some data from team sky floating around the interweb that supports that... and of course there are just as many blogs saying the opposite.
regardless if it improves performance, it has the ability to improve comfort and they are worth a try for anyone who hasn't used one... Just don't expect magic and rainbows.
"Its not the arrow, its the Indian" - M.Pinto
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