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Avitar XTD chainrings

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    Submitted by Aaron McGraw a Weekend Warrior from Titusville Pennsylvania USA
    Date Reviewed: March 18, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Oil Creek State Park
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $10.00
    Purchased At:Some mail order outlet that I have forgotten the name of
    Strengths:Does what a chainring is supposed to.
    Weaknesses:Mediocre shifting at best. Ugly. Ugly finish.
    Similar Products Used:Sugino, Shimano Exage, LX, SR Roundtech
    Bike Setup:1996 El Generico 7005 Aluminum Hartail Frameset with SR 7005 (springy and heavy) suspension fork, JD Suspension stem, Gripshift SRT-100 7spd shifters, LX 7spd front and rear derailleurs, SBI Son-of-a-strong arm crank with Avitar inner chainrings and an LX outer ring, Regina Hollow-link chain, LOOK SL-2 Clipless pedals, SBI GX-26 36H rims with LX hubs, Suntour-made Shimano spaced 12 x 28 cassette, Panaracer DH-Magic front and rear tires. Bike-en-stein.
    Bottom Line:The shift rather poorly, and if you are practically broke, they will do, but there are better choices. Sugino or SR would make a better selection. If you are one of those "serious" guys.... forget these rings.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by SHAWN SR a Cross Country Rider from SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
    Date Reviewed: August 25, 2000
    Favorite Trail:INDIAN CANYON
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:NONE,THESE THINGS TOTALLY SUCK.
    Weaknesses:EVERYTHING, THESE RINGS JUST DON'T SHIFT.
    Similar Products Used:SUGINO, AND SHIMANO XT
    Bike Setup:98 STUMPJUMPER M2 PRO, BASICLY STOCK WITH THE EXCEPTION OF
    TIME ATAC PEDALS, BROOKS SWIFT SADDLE AND MY XT CHAINRINGS.
    Bottom Line:DO NOT BUY THESE RINGS PERIOD. ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO THE BIKE
    SHOP THAT SOLD ME MY BIKE INSTALLED THE AVITAR MIDDLE AND
    BIG RINGS TO REPLACE THE SUGINOS WITH BROKEN TEETH. I'D
    RATHER HAVE THE PREMATURE WEAR AND BROKEN TEETH THAN THE
    SHIFTING OF THESE AVATARS. I SPEND HOURS FIDDLING WITH DERAILER ADJUSTMENTS TRYING TO GET THESE THINGS TO WORK.
    3 BIKE MECANICS IN 3 DIFFERNT SHOPS TRIED TO GET THESE
    RINGS TO WORK WITH MEDIOCRE RESULTS AT BEST. THESE RINGS
    HAVE RUINED SOOOOO MANY BIKING AND CAMPING TRIPS FOR ME.
    AFTER 18 MONTHS WITH THESE THINGS I RESORTED TO A 4TH
    BIKE MECANIC WHO SUGGESTED ANOTHER SET OF SUGINOS OR
    SHIMANO. I PICKED SHIMANO AND THE BIKE SHIFTS FLAWLESS.
    I WILL POST A REVEIW ON THESE AFTER 3 MOUNTHS.
    I WOULD RATE THESE AT 0 CHILIS BUT THE SYST REQUIERES
    AT LEAST 1.

    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Karkus a weekend warrior from Boulder, CO
    Date Reviewed: November 18, 1998
    Bottom Line:
    These chainrings are the cheapest line that Avitar makes. I bought a middle chainring, and it has held up OK, but the lack of shift ramps is a problem. The upshifts are not quite as smooth, and on the downshifts, I had problems with the chain getting jammed between the chainrings. I solved those problems by turning the chainring around so that the bolts stick out slighty, so that the bolts act as shift ramps. It works, but from now on I'm paying a little more to get shift ramps.
    Overall Rating:2






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