We’d agree with Easton when they say ‘road gearing isn’t made for gravel’ so welcome the news of their new Gravel Shifting Rings released today. The chainrings provide a choice of direct mount 2x in three sizes, made with gravel and adventure bikes in mind.
In essence, Easton says that regular road bike gearing (53/39, 52/36 and 50/34t) is too tall for gravel bikes and the type of riding undertaken on these bikes. Having first-hand experience of this with bikes such as All City Cycles Space Horse with its 105 groupset with a 50/34 crankset and to some extent, our Specialized Diverge 48/32t set up. Larger tires make standard gearing effectively larger, and we’ve found ourselves overgeared. Until now the option has been to swap to a 1x drivetrain with a smaller front chain ring but this won’t suit all tastes.

The new chainrings are made specifically for the Easton EC90 SL crankset, using a direct mount construction that forgoes the typical spider for less weight.The three options are 47/32, 46/36 and 46/30, Easton says the 47/32 as the ideal gravel combo, while the 46/36 is perfect for cross, and the 46/30 the set for adventure riding with big days in the saddle where you might need a bailout gear. The chainrings weigh between 194, 192 and 182g respectively. Easton gives a complete crankset weight of 540g for a 172.5mm crank with 47/32t rings and no bottom bracket. Built out of EA90 aluminium with black anodizing, the rings have a 45mm chainline and a retail price of £149.99.




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