⚙️ What chainring should I choose, and how do I get the alignment right?
A mid-drive replaces your crankset with a single front chainring, so pick it thoughtfully. In priority order:
- Fitment / chainstay clearance comes first. The ring has to clear your frame and chainstays. Print our actual-size motor template and check before you buy — grab the printable templates via the Fitment Quiz. The relevant actual-size downloads are the Bottom Bracket Measurement Guide, the BBS02 750W (68–73mm) template, and the BBSHD 1000W (68–73mm and 74–100mm) templates.
- Chain-line alignment second. The motor pushes the chainring outboard, so choose a ring with the right offset to reach your smaller (higher-speed) rear cogs cleanly. Chains run best in a straight line. Aftermarket rings like the Lekkie Bling Ring pull the chain 5–10mm inboard for a noticeably better chain line and quieter running.
- Size last — it just trades speed for torque:
The motor makes more than enough torque to spin your higher gears, so most riders don't need a huge ring.