Ochain is an active spider for MTB and E-MTB cranksets. It mounts between the chainring and crank arm, allowing for controlled and damped rearward rotation of the chainring. This isolates the rider and chassis from pedal feedback, enhancing suspension feel, unlocking better traction while braking and cornering, and increasing rider stability in rough terrain. It also reduces chain turbulence and noise, letting the rider focus on what’s next on the trail, not what’s happening underneath them. Ochain is also easily tunable for terrain, ride style, and bike type, making it beneficial for a wider range of bikes and trails.
Articles in this section
- What is Ochain and how can it improve my ride?
- Which Ochain EASY setting should I choose?
- Does Ochain work with SRAM Eagle Powertrain Bikes?
- Does Ochain have any impact on Auto Shift or Coast Shift on Powertrain Bikes?
- Is Ochain adjustable?
- Why doesn’t my Ochain return to its default position properly?
- How do I determine the offset of my chainring?
- What is the average weight of an Ochain spider?
- Does Ochain make my bike quieter?
- Does Ochain reduce chain slap on my bike?