Bike Chainrings & Guides

Bike Chainrings & Guides are essential for optimal power transfer, smooth pedaling, and reliable chain retention. Whether upgrading to a narrow-wide MTB chainring or fine-tuning your road bike drivetrain, our selection from Shimano, SRAM, and Race Face ensures precise fit and long-lasting performance.

From oval chainrings that enhance pedaling efficiency to bashguards and chain guides built for off-road durability, we carry the components you need to build a high-performance, low-maintenance drivetrain.

Shop Chainrings & Guides by Category

Compare Chainring & Guide Types

Type Best For Material Key Benefits
Narrow-Wide Chainrings MTB, Gravel, 1x Drivetrains Aluminum Enhanced chain retention, reduces drops
Round Chainrings Road & Hybrid Bikes Steel / Alloy Smooth cadence and consistent power
Oval Chainrings Performance & Climbing 7075 Aluminum Improves pedal efficiency, reduces fatigue
Bashguards MTB, Enduro, Downhill Polycarbonate / Alloy Protects chainrings from impacts and debris
Chain Guides 1x MTB Drivetrains Composite / Alloy Keeps chain aligned on rough terrain

Pro Tip

Upgrade to a narrow-wide chainring to prevent chain drops and improve drivetrain efficiency. Pair it with a chain guide or bashguard for added off-road protection. Always match your crankset and chain for consistent power transfer.

Learn About Chainring Sizing & Compatibility

Visit our Cycling Learning Center for guides on how to choose the right chainring size, understanding BCD (Bolt Circle Diameter), and when to switch to oval chainrings for improved cadence.

Chainring Selection Guide

Compare chainring materials, tooth counts, and gearing for every riding style.

Drivetrain Maintenance

Keep your drivetrain clean and efficient with regular inspections and lubrication.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size chainring should I use?

Smaller chainrings (28–34T) are ideal for climbing and MTB. Larger rings (50–53T) provide higher speed for road cycling. Choose based on terrain and fitness level.

Are chainrings universal?

No — compatibility depends on BCD, offset, and drivetrain speed (9, 10, 11, or 12-speed). Always match your crankset and drivetrain brand for proper fit.

What are the benefits of an oval chainring?

Oval chainrings smooth out power delivery, reduce pedal dead spots, and improve traction on climbs, especially for mountain biking and gravel riding.

Do I need a chain guide or bashguard?

Yes, if you ride off-road or use a 1x drivetrain. A chain guide prevents drops, while a bashguard protects your ring from rock strikes and trail debris.

Why Buy Chainrings & Guides from The Outdoor Warehouse?

  • Top brands: Shimano, SRAM, Race Face, Wolf Tooth & more.
  • Options for MTB, road, gravel, and e-bike drivetrains.
  • Fast U.S. shipping and expert cycling support.

Shop Bike Chainrings & Guides at The Outdoor Warehouse — engineered for performance, precision, and reliability on every ride.