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Drag2Zero Aero Blade - 54T

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Drag2Zero Aero Chainring - 54T

If you are looking for a larger or different chainring for your bike setup, Drag2Zero has just what you are looking for. Experience the ultimate performance in the form of a larger chainring and an aerodynamic setup with the Drag2Zero Aero chainring 54T.
This advanced chainring is designed to maximize your speed so you can achieve your best potential on the bike.

The Drag2Zero Aero chainring 54T is made from lightweight and durable aluminum, and the chainrings are designed for a 1-chainring setup. So if you are used to riding with 2 chainrings up front and want to change to 1 chainring or you want a larger chainring than your current one, the D2Z will be a great choice.

This Drag2Zero Aero Chainring 54T allows you to achieve a higher gear ratio, which can be really beneficial if you are relatively strong on the bike, and sometimes miss a higher gear. Optimally, we would like to find a gear ratio where the chain sits as much as possible in the middle of the cassette. If your front chainring is too small, it will mean that you have to go into the heavier gears, which is not as efficient as if you have a larger chainring and the chain can therefore sit in the middle of the cassette for the longest possible time.

Drag2Zero Aero chainring 54T comes in 4 different models depending on which crankset you are riding with:

  • 110 mm BCD 4 holes for all newer Shimano 11 speed cranksets that have 4 holes.
  • 110mm BCD 5 holes works for various 5 hole cranksets. If the small chainring is 38t or smaller, then it is 110mm BCD such as 52/36T.
  • 4 holes 107 BCD for Sram AXS crankset.
  • 110 mm BCD 4 holes for Shimano 12 speed.

This will be the case in the vast majority of cases.

Drag2Zero Aero chainrings also come in 48T, 50T, 52T, 56T, 58T and 60T which you can also find in the shop. If they are not in stock, send us an email and we will get them to you.

Cranksets that D2Z chainrings do not fit

There are a few cranksets where the Drag2Zero chainring is not compatible, these are the following:

  • SRAM RIVAL AXS crankset
  • Infocrank Power Meter cranks
  • FSA
  • Ultegra 6700 5 bolt – 130
  • SRM Power
  • Shimano crankset with Stages Power Meter stages chainset
  • Shimano crankset with Giant power meter
  • Rotor Aero
  • S-Works Power 5 bolt, 110 bcd
  • Integrated Sram x-sync AXS red aero groupset
  • Rotor 2inpower crank

Don't miss the opportunity to optimize your cycling and achieve maximum cycling performance and aerodynamic advantage with the Drag2Zero Aero chainring 54T. Invest in your potential and achieve better results on the road.

Please note that when changing from 2 blades to 1 blade, new bolts will be needed to mount the blade. These can be purchased in the shop or right here.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery: Free for orders over DKK 699. For orders under DKK 699, delivery is available from DKK 37. See more under Delivery.

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Drag2Zero Aero Klinge - 54T
Drag2Zero Aero Klinge - 54T
Drag2Zero Aero Klinge - 54T

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Chainrings – the hidden key to your bike performance

When it comes to cycling, few components have as big an impact on your efficiency and experience as your chainrings. They are what transfer the power from your legs to the drivetrain, which is why it is crucial that your chainrings fit both your bike and your riding style. With us, you will find a careful selection of chainrings from, among others, Drag2Zero and Shimano – two manufacturers that each stand for their own approach to efficiency, durability and aerodynamics. Whether you ride triathlon, road or gravel, a correctly configured chainring setup can be the difference between a good and an excellent ride. It is not only about the number of teeth, but also about gearing, material, shape and stiffness – all factors that affect your cadence, your output and your comfort.

What leverage and size is right for you?

When choosing chainrings, it’s important to consider your level, your routes and your overall setup. A larger front chainring (e.g. with many teeth) requires more watts but gives you more speed, while a smaller chainring gives you easier gearing and a higher cadence – especially uphill. Many riders choose compact setups for hilly routes and more aggressive, aerodynamic setups for time trials or triathlons. In addition, the number of chainrings in the front (single vs. double) plays a role, depending on whether you’re riding a 1x or 2x setup. Shimano is known for its precise mechanical performance and long-lasting quality, while Drag2Zero brings innovation and aerodynamic finesse to their solutions – especially for the serious triathlete chasing marginal gains. The right gear ratio also depends on your rear wheel and cassette choice, so it’s a good idea to think of it as a total transmission, where the chainring is the foundation for how you pedal and perform.

Maintenance and upgrading – small details with big impact

Although many people see the chainring as a static component, it is actually a part of the bike that both wears out and can be upgraded with great effect. Worn chainrings can cause poor shifting performance, chain skipping and inefficient threading – which is why it is important to check the teeth regularly, especially if you cycle a lot or ride in wet and dirty conditions. Replacing with new chainrings can give an almost new drivetrain feel and extend the life of both the chain and cassette. Many people also choose to upgrade their chainrings as part of a larger gear optimization or to save weight, improve aerodynamics or adapt gearing to new races and goals. With the right chainrings for your bike type and purpose, you can have a more efficient, comfortable and precise riding experience – and this applies regardless of whether you are new to the saddle or an experienced watt nerd. We carry chainrings from the best in the industry and are happy to help you find the setup that is perfect for you.