Great question! Yes. Most likely it will be easy. I can help and others will join in. Please post a photo of your current chainring from the right side. It would be helpful if you placed a thin strip of tape across it that is 110mm long. That will help determine what is called the BCD for ordering the replacement. And we will see if it is a four bolt or five. Also photograph the rear gears, cassette. This will determine what chain to order. You will need a new longer chain. I have used up to 58-teeth on a chainring. For mountain bikes I often use 36. Also take a photo straight down where the chainring is closest to the frame's chain stay. This will show the clearance for a larger ring.Hi I have a Cannondale Moterra Neo 3, this has a very small chain ring, I was wondering if anyone or if its possible to fit a larger chainring.
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Hiya Gen 2Does your Neo 3 have the Bosch gen 4 motor?
Great question! Yes. Most likely it will be easy. I can help and others will join in. Please post a photo of your current chainring from the right side. It would be helpful if you placed a thin strip of tape across it that is 110mm long. That will help determine what is called the BCD for ordering the replacement. And we will see if it is a four bolt or five. Also photograph the rear gears, cassette. This will determine what chain to order. You will need a new longer chain. I have used up to 58-teeth on a chainring. For mountain bikes I often use 36. Also take a photo straight down where the chainring is closest to the frame's chain stay. This will show the clearance for a larger ring.
That is tinny! It also looks proprietary. I have never seen one like it. It also looks like there is not enough room for a larger one. I hope other's jump in to help. @m@Robertson?That's the chain ring that's on the bike was easier to photograph it off the bike.
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It has been said before. lol Yes very small I have never had a bike before with a chainring that small. I hope some one can help.That is tinny! It also looks proprietary. I have never seen one like it. It also looks like there is not enough room for a larger one. I hope other's jump in to help. @m@Robertson?
That is tinny! It also looks proprietary. I have never seen one like it. It also looks like there is not enough room for a larger one. I hope other's jump in to help. @m@Robertson?
Those would work for me but I don't think those are likely to fit the OP's bike.On larger chainrings the force is more distributed so they last longer. I figured that these chainrings had to be readily available as a maintenance item and they are. I just saw one 18t for $8.
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Yes it is a 157mm hub, I think im behind my capability here, I may be better off buying a new bike.Those would work for me but I don't think those are likely to fit the OP's bike.
I'm pretty sure his bike has a 157mm rear hub so it needs an offset chainring to maintain the chain line. I did find 1 bike shop that mentioned the Cannondale Ai offset 15T chainring is a 6mm offset.
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