Shimano Stx Rc

STX arm is not compatible with any other rings. It is an odd size/configuration where one ring is bolted to the other. If replacement rings are required, you must either use STX, or switch the entire assembly
ok, such a shame, thanks, ive found a few options.
 

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To be honest, for the cost you'd likely pay for a new STX chainring these days you could easily find a complete good condition used chainset. Either swap over the chainring you need, or just swap over the whole chainset
 
It should help with ability to drop from big ring to middle... the slipping could still be down to wear etc. if its still slipping get the chain rings sorted, mixing worn with new will prematurely age the new bits...

also what condition are the jockey wheels in on the rear mech?
i stripped and cleaned, oiled and reassembled the rear mech a few weeks ago, however im not too sure haw to reconise if in poor condition? the wheels where pointed and sharp without any ply and spun freely, so in my amature opintion, i deemed them ok?
 

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i stripped and cleaned, oiled and reassembled the rear mech a few weeks ago, however im not too sure haw to reconise if in poor condition? the wheels where pointed and sharp without any ply and spun freely, so in my amature opintion, i deemed them ok?
I'm no expert but those jockey wheels are toast for sure!
 
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