Ochain Chainring Spider
(discontinued)
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If you've ever ridden a full-suspension bike without a chain, you likely noticed an improvement in its suspension performance. After watching some incredible chainless downhill runs on the UCI World Cup circuit, this Italian brand dreamt up a way to provide the benefits of riding without a chain, with a chain.
On many bikes, chainstay growth during suspension compression causes the crankset to rotate counter-clockwise. This is also known as pedal kickback. By allowing some spring-loaded rotational movement within a reimagined chainring spider, the Ochain device is claimed to automatically isolate your transmission from your suspension while descending. We're joined by Vital tester, MTB Savant, in the video above for an in-depth review and his ride impressions.
Highlights
- Reduces or eliminates pedal kickback
- Replaces the stock chainring spider or direct mount chainring
- SRAM, Shimano, Race Face, e*thirteen, and Ingrid direct-mount versions
- Includes elastomers to switch between 6°, 9°, or 12° of rotation
- Made from 7075 T6 aluminum
- Black hard anodized Nero surface treatment or custom Pregio metallic hard coating surface treatment
- 52mm chain line for bikes with Boost rear axles
- Requires a 30 to 36-tooth 104mm BCD chainring
- Includes titanium nuts
- Weight: 128g (4.5-ounces, actual)
- Price: 298€ (Nero) // 349€ (Pregio) // 354€ (Nero with carbon-Ti chainring)
- Two-year warranty
You can decide between 6, 9, or 12-degrees of movement by replacing the internal elastomers. In this graph you can see typical pedal kickback values for various bikes:
Ochain can be used across the spectrum of full-suspension bikes and crank types:
What's The Bottom Line?
Our tests confirmed the claims. With an Ochain device installed there is a general feeling of isolation from your feet, and it noticeably takes the edge off sharp hits – especially on low-speed, technical descents. The device made a marked improvement in small-bump sensitivity, compliance, and the back end felt like it wasn't getting caught up as much. Added cost, weight, complexity, and dead space while pedaling are the major drawbacks. The ideal customer is someone riding a bike with lots of chain growth who is focused on descending capabilities.
Visit www.ochain.bike for more details.
About The Reviewer
James Yun - Age: 44 // Years Riding: 17 // Height: 5'10" (177.7cm) // Weight: 170-pounds (77.1kg)
James is a mountain bike enthusiast and geek based in Northern California. He's also the founder of the MTB Savant YouTube channel.
Specifications
Nero: black hard anodizing surface treatment
Pregio: custom precious hard coating surface treatment
Pregio: metallic anodized
SRAM, Race Face, e*thirteen, and Ingrid direct-mount versions available
Provided with Ochain Elastomer Kit to switch between 6°, 9°, or 12° setup
Ochain and chainrings fit only with 5mm length nuts
Chain line: 52mm (Boost only)
Dimensions: 93 mm x 93 mm x 13 mm
2020 year release
2-year warranty
Discontinued 2024
Ochain is a fully mechanical, active chainring spider designed to reduce pedal-kickback by automatically isolating your transmission from your suspension when needed.
Where To Buy | |||
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply. |
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply. |
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