Can you identify these Shimano chainrings?
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Can you identify these Shimano chainrings?
They're for a 3x9 system. 104mm BCD.
edit: I asked the seller what model number and teeth count are and he replied "SG-X md44-32-22"
I've never heard of this Shimano line "SG-X" - it looks fairly high end (cast metal and not stamped sheet metal). When I search for "Shimano SG-X" I see a bunch of Dura-Ace stuff, but these chainrings are clearly mountain bike parts.
edit: I asked the seller what model number and teeth count are and he replied "SG-X md44-32-22"
I've never heard of this Shimano line "SG-X" - it looks fairly high end (cast metal and not stamped sheet metal). When I search for "Shimano SG-X" I see a bunch of Dura-Ace stuff, but these chainrings are clearly mountain bike parts.
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Looks like the stock rings from a Shimano XT FC-M770 crankset, maybe?
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