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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- This chain is specially designed for 1x11 shifting systems and will provide you with the optimal performances.
- The chain comes with a Powerlock link and is therefore easy to (dis)assemble.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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SRAM |
Bike Type
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Mountain bike / Road bike / Gravel bike |
11 speed | |
Suitable for
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Sram |
Drivetrain Type
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1 x 11 |
Multidirectional | |
Better | |
Number of links
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112 links |
Colour
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Grey |
Description
Description
Technology
• Compatible with 1 x 11-speed systems• Cassette range: 10-42 tooth
• Weight: 258 grams
• (The) Chain consists of at least 112 links upon delivery
Assembly
Using missing link pliersThis chain comes standard with a missing link. The addition of this missing link makes mounting the chain easy, but it's also ideal for when you want to give your bike a deep clean. To open the missing link you need a missing link pliers, which you can find here.
Cut to length with a chain breaker
When you buy a chain, it's always too long. That means that you always need to cut it to length, and you do this using a chain breaker (also called a chain rivet tool). You can view our selection of chain breakers here. Some multi-tools contain a chain breaker. Make sure that you select a chain breaker for the right speed chain though - the size of the pins is different according to the speed of the chain.
Tips for fitting your chain
When fitting or removing this chain it's useful to remove some tension from the chain at the point where you want to break it or close the link. You can do this by making a hook from an old spoke, but some chain breaker tools actually include a handy hook precisely for this purpose. You use it to hook the part of the chain you want to work on, pulling the tension off it. You can read a detailed explanation of how to replace your chain in this blog.
Measure chain wear often
A chain wear tool makes it easy to see when your chain is worn, so that you can replace it timeously. You can find chain wear tools here.
User tips
How often should I wash my bike? Regular washing will keep your bike in good nick. It ensures that the parts on your bike last longer so that you can enjoy cycling happiness for longer. How often you should wash your bike is largely dependent on what sort of weather conditions you ride in. Are you always out there, come rain or shine? Or are you strictly a fair-weather cyclist? It all has an influence on the degree of wear on bike parts, and some of us have to wash our bikes more regularly than others. Refer to the plan below as a general guideline:October to March:
• Wash every 200 km
• Rinse after every ride
• Dry and lube the chain after every ride
• Let the bike dry at room temperature
April to September:
• Wash every 300 km
• Rinse after a ride in the rain
• Dry and lube the chain after rinsing or washing
• Let the bike dry at room temperature
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Good value for money
Easy to install with the locking piece provided.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Fine solid chain for 11-speed
I have used this model of chain many times on my mountain bike and am very satisfied with how long these last. These can also just be used in Shimano drivetrain. Chains from competitors Shimano and KMC tend to be a bit pricier. The look with black intermediate links also has something.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
SRAM chains, the No. 1.
If you want a smoothly shifting gear, you should mount an SRAM chain. It's been that way for years. Smooth and noiseless shifting, quiet running, no creaks when sloping. Easy assembly. For that I have been buying only SRAM for 25 years.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Reliable and recommendable!
Fast delivery, top quality, good price-performance ratio.
5 / 5
meets expectations
fits perfectly
4
Fine solid chain for 11-speed
I have used this model of chain many times on my mountain bike and am very satisfied with how long these last. These can also just be used in Shimano drivetrain. Chains from competitors Shimano and KMC tend to be a bit pricier. The look with black intermediate links also has something.
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Black intermediate links
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Price
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Sustainability
5
SRAM chains, the No. 1.
If you want a smoothly shifting gear, you should mount an SRAM chain. It's been that way for years. Smooth and noiseless shifting, quiet running, no creaks when sloping. Easy assembly. For that I have been buying only SRAM for 25 years.
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Easy assembly
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Runs silently
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Shifts super
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118 links so very long
Frequently bought together
Frequently bought together
Recommended by the product specialist
Recommended by the product specialist
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