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You just got your new MTB crankset and you're wondering which chainrings to mount on it?
The chainring is a toothed ring directly attached to the crank arms, which drives the chain and cassette, propelling your MTB forward. Also called a chainwheel, it is an essential part of the drivetrain.
There are different materials for chainrings, most are made of aluminum, but there are also MTB chainrings in steel and titanium.
There are several options regarding the number of chainrings on your crankset. While the triple chainring on MTBs is becoming rare, double and single chainrings are becoming more common.

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