This 9 speed chain is now made by SRAM and is derailler compatable with HG,IG, EXA, and SRAM cassettes. It has step riveted pins and incorporates the "Power Link" which requires no tools for chain servicing.
Submitted by
lex
a Weekend Warrior
from tasmania Date Reviewed: November 22, 2003
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$25.00
Strengths:
Keeps shifting well and has been pain free over 18 mths of long weekend trail rides.
Weaknesses:
I was alternating two of these chains and in race conditions I kept snapping them. Twice each. Just don't seem durable under trying conditions.
Bottom Line:
It's great until you really put the power on, then it has a tendency to snap!
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Submitted by
Daron
a Weekend Warrior
from Malaysia Date Reviewed: December 11, 2002
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Corrosion resistant, easy to open up and clean, fairly light.
Weaknesses:
Expensive compared to other makes, chain snapped during a tech ride (not at the Power Link though).
Similar Products Used:
Shimano HG72
Bike Setup:
Giant XTC Team, Marzochi Z3 air, Sram 9.0SL
Bottom Line:
It is a nice chain even though it broke on me. But then I had similar experience with Shimano's chains too. I rate 3 chilis on it for durability (value)and 4 chilis on overall as it is one of the nicer chains around.
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Submitted by
Liam Venter
a Cross Country Rider
from Auckland, New Zealand Date Reviewed: June 24, 2002
This chain has provided good reliable service over the last six months of dealing with riding in abrasive sand and dealing with a first time rider doing some pretty scary shifts. The chain is now showing minimal wear so I have shifted it onto a bike I use for wind training. Have just bought a new Shimano CN-7701 (XTR chain) which appears to shift slightly better - but then I am comparing a new chain with one that has had six months wear and tear.
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Submitted by
WA
a Cross Country Rider
from Redhill Date Reviewed: May 12, 2002
Favorite Trail:
The next one... probably
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
Wiggle
Strengths:
Easy to fit and take apart
Weaknesses:
It WILL snap.
Similar Products Used:
Normal chain (didn't snap).
Bike Setup:
Bike, with snapped chain.
Bottom Line:
It'll probably snap at the powerlink if you weigh more than a small child (a slim one). Mine went after about 2 months of XC riding on a new XT chainset that was cleaned after every ride. I'd had a stock Shimano jobbie on for over a year of heavy XC abuse in all conditions without any problems. Buy a normal chain, and put up with cleaning it on your bike.
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