On 01/10/2016 05:19 AM, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
A "gear ring" is the toothed ring that, when stacked with ten others, forms the eleven-speed cluster. I'm sure there's a more precise - or, at least, a less redundant - word for it, but using only the word "gear" sounded ambiguous, and "ring" non-descript, thus "gear ring."


That is called a *sprocket, gear, cogwheel* or *cog*. The last is ambiguous, because it generally means a single tooth but also can refer to the entire sprocket.


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