After switching to WW for ‘cross, I’ve switched all of my chainrings to WW. ‘Cross typifies the need for stable, quick shifting rings and WW satisfies this to a ‘T’. As WW states-no chainkeeper needed and its true! All of my bikes have benefited from the switch with quicker, more reliable shifting at a very reasonable cost.
I am a WickWerks customer. What WickWerks products do you use? – Road, MTN, and ‘cross rings How long have you been riding WickWerks? – Two yeaars In what State or Country do you live? – WY Where did you purchase WickWerks Chainrings? – Internet
Review by Emil
Submitted by Emil via WickWerks.com
January 22, 2014
Comments:
After switching to WW for ‘cross, I’ve switched all of my chainrings to WW. ‘Cross typifies the need for stable, quick shifting rings and WW satisfies this to a ‘T’. As WW states-no chainkeeper needed and its true! All of my bikes have benefited from the switch with quicker, more reliable shifting at a very reasonable cost.
I am a WickWerks customer.
What WickWerks products do you use? – Road, MTN, and ‘cross rings
How long have you been riding WickWerks? – Two yeaars
In what State or Country do you live? – WY
Where did you purchase WickWerks Chainrings? – Internet