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41/33 Shimano

110 mm BCD – 4 Bolt – Road Cranks (Select Below)
10 & 11 & 12 Speed


Chainring Bolts:  – Road Set
Similar Product:  – Cyclocross 42/34


$ 112.50$ 119.50

Description

Specifications:

BRIDGE Technology Cyclocross & Gravel & Road Chainring Set:

– 41/33 Teeth
– CNC 7075-T6
– MIL Type 3 True Hard Anodize
– Weight 104 g (Ring Set)

Compatibility:

– Fits Shimano 110mm BCD, 4-Arm Road Cranks (Dura-Ace FC-9000 & Ultegra FC-6800, 5800 & 4700; DA 9100 & R8000, R7000)
– 10 & 11 & 12 Speed Compatible

NOTE: Use the drop down menu to select the right set for your application.

Available For The Shimano 4-Arm Cranks

Shimano 4-Arm Cap Covers

This shift tech is now available for the newer Shimano 4-arm cranks.  They fit great on the cranks with regular road bolts/nuts (as shown in most of the images on this page), but if you want a more finished look, you can also get the bolt covers (by Shimano) as shown in this image to the right.  They cost around forty bucks, and you’ll have to order them from your local bike shop or online, but if you want the look, the covers are available.

This 41/33 combination is ideal for junior riders and older riders and those that don’t want to push a big ring.

These rings, 41/33 Cyclocross and Gravel and Road combination, fit the newer Shimano 4-Arm Cranks (110mm BCD, road cranks) and are compatible with 10 & 11 speed chain options. Other mounting configurations are available.  Check out the specs of our many ring options, then get the right rings on your bike.  For setup and maximum performance tips, please visit our technical support site

            Shimano DA9000 crankset shown.

Step up your game with WickWërks Cyclocross 41/33t Chainrings.

Perfect for those that don’t want to push a bigger ring and want to keep a steady rhythm and cadence.

Crank Type

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Which Crank Type Do I Have?

Examine the images below, then expand the accordion bars to read about crank details. This will help you determine what crank you have, and which chainring option to purchase.

Please Note: Paint schemes and decoration will vary by manufacturer, by product level and by year of production — all you need to do is identify the shape and bolting configuration.

Wick Works Chainrings
Standard 5-Bolt Compact Crank
Shimano 4-Bolt Crank
SRAM Exogram Style Crank
SRAM 22 Style Removable Spider Crank