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๐Ÿ”ฉ SRAM Chainring Bolt Kit 5 Arm for Red 2013 (Hidden Bolt) - Aluminium Black: High-Quality Upgrade for Optimal Performance Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ฉ SRAM Chainring Bolt Kit 5 Arm for Red 2013 (Hidden Bolt) - Aluminium Black: High-Quality Upgrade for Optimal Performance

A genuine and original Sram replacement spare part. Fits 5 arm road and mountain Red 2013 cranks. Available in aluminium black colour.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The only right replacement for SRAM chainrings

These bolts fit the SRAM Red crankset, the fifth bolt goes into the crank axle. I think they will fit other SRAM cranks too. Perfect replacement for broken screws. Expensive, but it's the only real replacement for those sprocket bolts.

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  • Sport
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  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What cranks are they working on?

I'm sure these are superbly made sprocket bolts but they are totally useless for the Sram hidden sprocket cranks I've tried fitting them to. I have a Red 22 Quarq power meter and wanted to change it back to 10x. There was a nut stuck in the 11 speed ring so I figured the 10 speed ring would come with it too. It is not. Then I bought this. They don't work either. Finally the nice folks at Quarq sent me a matching bolt. The system is not very complicated, but there is no documentation about itโ€ฆ

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  • Sports & Outdoors
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  • Something else

Revainrating 1 out of 5

SRAM Tech Support doesn't know a knee of elbow

I have a SRAM Red 22 Quarq crank for a power meter, finished model. This is an 8 bolt Spider model where it is almost impossible to get information on how to install the sprocket bolts. So much so that when I recently needed to replace the bolts I contacted SRAM directly and asked them what set of parts I needed given the fact that I have a crank. So they gave me the part number and it turned out to be wrong. The screw on the right in the picture above came out of the crank, the left one wasโ€ฆ

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  • Cycling
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