How to change the chainring of your e-bike | Tutorial | EBIKE24.com

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Sooner or later it's time to replace the chainring of your e-bike. We show you how you can easily change the chainring yourself and what tools are needed.

Do you have any questions about removing and installing the chainring on your e-bike? Let us know in the comments! We will be happy to find the right parts for your e-bike.

Our tool recommendations:

Suitable spare parts for replacing the chainring of your e-bike:

More spare parts - also for your drive system:

00:00 Introduction
00:18 Release the chain
00:34 Pull off the crank
01:20 Loosening the lock ring
01:50 Changing the e-bike chainring
02:59 Fitting the lockring
03:30 Mount the crank
03:50 Reattach the chain
04:05 Farewell & credits

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Thank you for the helpful guide. I purchased the CCP-22 but realised using your video why it wasnt working fo rme. I saw you was using the CCP-44 and that is now what I have ordered, thank you so much for the professional and useful vid!

spamy
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Very nice explanation! Thank you much!

heinricheugenvonhelmbrecht
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I think you forgot to mention the left hand threads on the nut

douglasyoung
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I have had so much trouble with Shimano steps chain rings. The bolts which attach the ring to the spider cannot be tightened on the bike due to clearance and poor grip. I have had to purchase the full chain ring removal tool simply because I cannot tighten these bolts. I feel like Shimano have made these drivetrains to force people into buying unnecessary tools. Previously the chain ring was tightened to the spider with normal screws and threads, not bolt with silly nuts with poor grip and novel tools

minecraftbender
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Dont use the O-Ring! It drys up and brakes of and then your Cog is completly loose 😱 cos some mooron at Bosh made it left wound on the right side! So when you pedal you loosen the sprocket 😨

Greyarcher