Why do want to replace the OEM FSA chainring with Shimano? FSA is fine.Could anyone advise on the compatible Shimano part number for the 44T chainring on my Fullnine RC.
OEM Part # FSA 380-0644K
It has the dual chainrings on this model, so will need to have shifting ramps.
Alternatively the part number for a compatible 42T single chainring.
Thanks
The following link is your FSA distributor in New Zealand: Wide Open: Link-https://www.wideopen.co.nz/products/chain-rings-road-cx-gravel?channelId=all
My advice would be to keep it OEM by staying with the FSA front chain ring.
Let us know how it works out for you!
I was doing some research for chainrings for my 2018 Sduro Full Seven which have the FSA (Full Speed Ahead) stock rings. They are 32-44T with BCD 104 that have a 4 bolt pattern. I was told that your best bet would be to stick with FSA due to lack of compatability with other brands (ie: Shimano etc.) Not sure how true this is however, 32-44T is very difficult to find here in the USA. The only ones I have located are these, however, not sure if they are the correct ones:Could anyone advise on the compatible Shimano part number for the 44T chainring on my Fullnine RC.
OEM Part # FSA 380-0644K
It has the dual chainrings on this model, so will need to have shifting ramps.
Alternatively the part number for a compatible 42T single chainring.
Thanks