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Rotor NoQ Outer Chainring 130x5
NoQ Round chainrings
Honestly, we don’t believe in round chainrings They’re biomechanically illogical, reduce cycling power and efficiency and cause unnatural and unhealthy muscle build and knee strain. There’s not one cyclist out there who won’t benefit from Q-Rings, even those that haven’t become comfortable with them yet (recent studies show that performance advantages come before athletes are fully accustomerd to Q-Rings).
Ultra-stiff for sprinters, yet light enough for climbers
Shifting accuracy
ROTOR NoQ chainrings fulfill the demands of the world’s leading professionals. These ultra stiff, “sprint specification” chainrings were designed according to the requirements some of the world’s most powerful professional cyclists and have shown themselves resilient in the toughest of racing situations.
Ultra stiff “Sprint” design ensures high crossover and rigidity shifting accuracy. To achieve this, we advise that riders use ROTOR chains. It is also strongly recommended that the use of chains with squared profile links (like wipperman) be avoided.
Q-RINGS ARE MORE EFFICIENT
But you can get exactly what you want
Although Q-Ring have proved to be more efficient, some pros do not use them for a valid reason: Q-Rings require that the athlete that uses them, re-train himself and unlearn a carreer’s worth of focus on compensating for the ineffectiveness of a round chainring. Our “Get exactly what you want” modular build philosophy means that we want to ensure that these athletes also ride ROTOR.
Pro athletes
Round ROTOR "NoQ" rings won the 2010 Tour de France green sprinter's jersey and the 2012 Giro d’Italia.
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