O desconto pode mudar ao ser combinado com outras promoções.
| 1 x de R$1.510,50 sem juros | Total R$1.510,50 | |
| 2 x de R$812,95 | Total R$1.625,90 | |
| 3 x de R$549,97 | Total R$1.649,92 | |
| 4 x de R$418,64 | Total R$1.674,54 | |
| 5 x de R$339,29 | Total R$1.696,44 | |
| 6 x de R$286,11 | Total R$1.716,68 | |
| 7 x de R$247,55 | Total R$1.732,85 | |
| 8 x de R$219,46 | Total R$1.755,65 | |
| 9 x de R$197,52 | Total R$1.777,71 | |
| 10 x de R$179,22 | Total R$1.792,21 | |
| 11 x de R$164,95 | Total R$1.814,41 | |
| 12 x de R$153,08 | Total R$1.836,92 |
Though it does in fact have "aero" in the title, the key feature of ROTOR's QCX1 Aero Chainring is actually its more pronounced oval shape, up to 12.5% from the road-specific version's 10% ovality. That means it's even more efficient than the standard road model, especially in the high-reward portions of the pedal stroke where you're actually turning over the crank—not a bad upgrade considering this is ROTOR's first foray into one-by 'cross machines. Efficiency at this portion of the stroke is arguably more valuable in 'cross, as punching out of corners and spinning up to speed after run-ups and obstacles can be the difference between getting a gap or just getting gapped.
The alternating tooth profile helps retain the chain on a one-by drivetrain, and deep chamfers encourage peanut butter muck to stay the hell out of your drivetrain. ROTOR recommends running the QCX1 ring on the inner position of a double crankset, but the brand does also offer cranksets and spider adapters to reposition the ring.
