Cadena Shimano CN-HG71 HG
Cadena Shimano CN-HG71 HG
PVPR 27,99
24,95
- Entrega entre 4-5 días laborables
- Envío gratuito desde 99,00€
- Valoración de Trustpilot 4.7/5
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Pros y Contras
Pros y Contras
- The HG71 chain is compatible with all 6/7/8 speed Shimano drivetrains.
- The chain has been tested and approved for e-bike use.
- Hyperglide technology allows for smooth gear shifting, even under pressure.
Especificaciones
Especificaciones
| Marca | Shimano | |
| Tipo de bicicleta | Bicicleta de montaña / Bicicleta de carretera / Bicicleta eléctrica / Bicicleta urbana | |
| Número de cambios | 9/7/8-velocidades | |
| Adecuado para | Shimano | |
| Dirección | Multidireccional | |
| Cantidad de eslabones | 116 eslabones |
This chain can be used on all 6/7/8 speed Shimano drivetrains, and is also suitable for e-bike use.
• CN-HG71 chain
• Connector pin
• Connector pin
Use a chain breaker tool to cut the chain to length
When you buy a chain, it is always too long and needs to be made to length. To achieve the right length, the chain needs to be broken, for which we use a chain breaker tool (or chain rivet tool). Click here to view our range of chain breaker tools. Make sure to choose one for the correct number of speeds!
Tips for chain fitting
When installing or removing this chain, it is useful to break tension on the section where you want to break the chain. To break tension, you can take an old spoke and make a hook, or use the hook already incorporated in some chain breaker tools. Put the hook into the section where you want to work on the chain, and this takes the tension off the chain locally.
Check for chain wear on a regular basis
Use a chain checker tool to check if your current chain is worn out, so you can replace it in time. Click here to go to our range of chain wear indicators.
When you buy a chain, it is always too long and needs to be made to length. To achieve the right length, the chain needs to be broken, for which we use a chain breaker tool (or chain rivet tool). Click here to view our range of chain breaker tools. Make sure to choose one for the correct number of speeds!
Tips for chain fitting
When installing or removing this chain, it is useful to break tension on the section where you want to break the chain. To break tension, you can take an old spoke and make a hook, or use the hook already incorporated in some chain breaker tools. Put the hook into the section where you want to work on the chain, and this takes the tension off the chain locally.
Check for chain wear on a regular basis
Use a chain checker tool to check if your current chain is worn out, so you can replace it in time. Click here to go to our range of chain wear indicators.