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Ok thats interesting, so as long as the BCD is the same the TA/Stronglight rings should be compatible with my crankset and a standard 9 speed SRAM chain?
yes that's correct.
Spa cycles have a large stock of chainrings, just match the BCD as the above posts say and I can confirm that TA and Stronglight are among the best you can buy.
you don't need the SRAM chainrings specifically, in fact in my experience of those chainsets and similar (Apex level) they wear quite quickly. The best thing would be to upgrade to something better from TA, Stronglight or similar
No worries - I took a wee while to convince myself that it was the right part from your description.
Mind, given the SRAM part number you can probably now step into your LBS and get them to order it in... zooming in on the pic on bicyclehero yields all the necessary markings etc.
try petra cycles ... they had some sram 36t last time i needed one
I just did a quick bit of googlage and it looks like the *cranks* are branded as Elita GXP but the chainrings aren't:
https://www.sram.com/sites/default/files/techdocs/2012_truvativ_spc_rev_...
See pp13-14 for the part number 11.6215.183.000
Further googlage revealed this http://www.bicyclehero.com/gb/sram-road-bike-chainring-36t-double-v1-110...
Maybe easily findable elsewhere - that was the first I found.
Nice one MoL, your googling skills are clearly far superior to mine! Thanks for this. Bit embrassing really. I did manage to find the chainring in the SRAM catalogue but I didn't realise it was an actual sram part.
Like you say they are available at a few places, including Amazon...
Thanks again for the assistance.
Mark