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Submitted by
Wade Patton
a Cross Country Rider
from Woodbury, TN Date Reviewed: October 23, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | the one under my tire | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Purchased At: | direct | | Strengths: | It'll outlast your frame. | | Bike Setup: | SS, steel, fat tires. | | Bottom Line: | It's my only ring. They'll make one to fit any crankset. Mine is on the ENO by White Industries. I like to buy parts that I can forget about. This is one. Put it on and ride. You can't wear it out. And it's made in Georgia, USA. Ooh Rah. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Mike T.
a Cross Country Rider
from Canada Date Reviewed: August 31, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Strengths: | Longevity! | | Weaknesses: | I can't wear the damn thing out. | | Similar Products Used: | See below. | | Bike Setup: | Seven Sola. Pace rigid carbon fork. | | Bottom Line: | It's now almost 4 years since I wrote the report below on my Boone Ti middle ring. This ring is STILL going strong. I just replaced my whole drivetrain except for my Boone ring and my Ti granny ring by (shhh!) another maker. There was no visible wear on the Boone (no hooking or burrs) so it went back on for another four years.
I don't care what these rings cost as they outlast aluminum rings many times over. They're cost effective like King headsets.
A few days ago I ordered a Boone 46t outer ring - this one is a work of art. Eeee-me for a pic - you'll swoon at my Boone. Bruce's sidekick Brett is now making the chainrings. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Thomas
a Cross-Country Rider
from Stockholm Date Reviewed: November 29, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Lidingö | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Light and good looking Very strong | | Weaknesses: | None so far apart from the price | | Similar Products Used: | Syncros Alu rings | | Bike Setup: | Specialized M2XX with light components (see http://w1.854.telia.com/~u85409413/ for details) | | Bottom Line: | These rings must be the best rings available. I have driven most of a season with them and you can't even see on them that they have been used! The craftswork of Bruce Boone is simply amazing. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mike T.
a Cross-Country Rider
from Ont. Canada Date Reviewed: October 10, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | The personal touch. | | Weaknesses: | Errr...hmmmm....? | | Similar Products Used: | SR, Shimano, Onza SS | | Bike Setup: | Seven Sola Ti, Rond-Magura fork, Louise disc brakes. | | Bottom Line: | This middle ring has to be a 1/3rd of the weight of my old stainless ring. I've used a stainless ring for years as they wear far better than alloy. The problem is that they weigh too much. The Boone Ti ring will solve both problems. It's a thin ring which should help reduce chainsuck. Contact Bruce and he'll make a ring for you. He makes rings in 53 different sizes too! They are CNC machined and not stamped like other rings. He even hand sands the tooth profile for optimal tooth end thickness and smooth chain pickup. When's the last time you heard that? Contact him through his site - http://members.aol.com/bboone5619/boone.html
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