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Marcelo
a Weekend Warrior
from Santa Fe, ArgentinaDate Reviewed: March 8, 2009
Bottom Line: I run this chain for 1200 Km with out any kind of problem. I 'm very happy with the power link. If you have an 8 speed bike, go for this chain !!!
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
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Peter Mills
a Cross Country Rider
from CanadaDate Reviewed: September 9, 2007
Strengths: Looks pretty.Weaknesses: Cannot be repaired on the road.Bottom Line: This thing is absolutely useless for touring or any kind of unsupported riding. I bought it new and tried to install it the "old-fashioned way" because I had lost the "power-link." This does not work--the link side-plate cracked as drove in the pin. What the hell am I supposed to do on the road? Do I need to carry an extra "special link" for every time the chain breaks while touring?
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At: Germany
Similar Products Used: Sedis, Shimano
Bike Setup: Norco Avanti SL set up for touring--wide-range ratios, heavy-duty wheels and tires.
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Alun Thomas
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from Stratford, New ZealandDate Reviewed: March 6, 2007
Strengths: Strong Chain, shifts OKWeaknesses: Can't remove for cleaning without purchasing a new 'Power Link'Bottom Line: I just measured the chain at 6000k and no stretch!. This chain is way better than the SRAM PC48, which only lasts 3-5000k and streches like there's no tommorrow. The shimano was OK but this has been the best so far. (I use a heavy oil spray type industrial chain lube every 500k or so.)
Favorite Trail: SH3
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$18.00
Purchased At: Seavers Cycles, Hawera
Similar Products Used: Shimano,SRAM
Bike Setup: 3 x 8 commuter
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