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Shimano HG-93 9sp

MSRP $ 16.00
# of Reviews 21
Average Rating 2.29/5
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Submitted by Mountain_Rocker a Weekend Warrior from Pasig City, Philippines
Date Reviewed: July 29, 2009
Favorite Trail:San Rafael Bulacan
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $27.00
Purchased At:Extreme
Strengths:light, but now i know why it is light coz its made of crap!
Weaknesses:CRAP! PURE CRAP! bought it last week, and already got cut twice! once on the trail during the weekend and just now biking around my village.. INSIDE the VILLAGE! CRAP!
Similar Products Used:SRAM PC 951 (which i sold and now I want it back!!!)
Bike Setup:Rocky Mountain Slayer SXC, Marzocchi 55 ATA, Race Face Ride XC Crank & BB, SRAM PG990 Cassete, SRAM X9 RD
Bottom Line:i will never buy this piece of CRAP ever! want my SRAM back even if it is a bit heavier, it never failed me! Don't make the mistake of buying this CRAP just becoz its XTR.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by ac1056 a Cross Country Rider from Leesport, PA, USA
Date Reviewed: June 16, 2009
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $25.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:shifts well
Weaknesses:low durability, snaps often in rocky terrain, will almost always snap if you shift poorly (under heavy load)
Similar Products Used:variety of cheap Shimano's and SRAM's
Bike Setup:'04 Stumpjumper FSR, SRAM cassette, XT crankset + rings...
Bottom Line:for the money, just skip it and get a more durable chain. i ride pretty aggressively and race occasionally, primarily in the Appalachains. even on brand new cassette and rings, this chain snapped 4 or 5 times in two years of low-mileage riding. granted, some of them were sloppy adrenaline-fueled shifts while racing, but other times the chain just snapped randomly while pedaling along a trail. i used the special replacement pin each time, but once the chain had been spliced together, it began to skip during normal shifts and generally isnt worth the headache.

the good news is that it is very rust resistant, but i think i will try a SRAM 991 Cross-Step next time i replace my rings.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Rafael a Weekend Warrior from Miami
Date Reviewed: April 12, 2009
Favorite Trail:Markham
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:Bike shop
Strengths:Narrow, shifts easily.
Weaknesses:Fragile, snaps easier than it shifts! The first one snapped three times (chain was 6 months old). Made the mistake to buy another one and it snapped in the first ride twice in different links.
Similar Products Used:FS9000
Bike Setup:K2 Lithium 5.75 stock
Bottom Line:This chain is too weak for trail riding. I am 5'8" 160 lbs. and for the "climbing" in Florida which is short, steep hills, where you need a lot of power this chain is NO good!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Bruno a Weekend Warrior from Santiago, Chile
Date Reviewed: March 6, 2009
Favorite Trail:Mountain Bike
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $30.00
Weaknesses:My Shimano HG 93 chain has broken three times, in San Cristobal Hill, is awful.
Similar Products Used:I change to a SRAM 991 powerchain cross step.
Bike Setup:SRAM twister X0, X9 rear, XTR disk brakes, frame haro extreme x2 2003, rim mavic ust, maxxis lanser tt,
Bottom Line:HG 93 is unreliable for hill climbing. I change to a SRAM 991 powerchain cross step.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Tucson, AZ, USA
Date Reviewed: December 20, 2008
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $27.00
Strengths:The biggest plus to this chain was the fact it drastically improved the shifting. It was much smoother.
Weaknesses:It has broken 3 times within the 6 months and probaly would have been more if I was riding more frequently.
Bike Setup:Specialized Rockhopper Pro
Bottom Line:Initially, I was very impressed with the improvement in the smooth shifting but after the first break in the first month and then the second and third break I was not as impressed with the chain. I am not a hardcore uphill shifting under load or major cross shifting so it does not seem to be a hardy chain. I need to get a new one.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by pill a Cross Country Rider from eastern europe
Date Reviewed: July 7, 2008
Favorite Trail:forest trails
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $25.00
Purchased At:Shimano Dealer
Strengths:Shifts well
rustless
Weaknesses:noisy when dirty
Bike Setup:Giant XtC
Bottom Line:The main advantage of this chain for me - it is rust free, so i can ride in total wetness, get home, throw the bike - and nothing will happend with the chain!no rust or corrosia.

As all of the chais it has to be clean if you want performance and long life. I wipe it with a clean cloth then lubricate with some silicone lube. When the dirt become too dirty - i wash it with washing powder, or "Fairy". Sometimes I use Keroseine
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Leonardo Horovitz a Cross Country Rider from Montevideo
Date Reviewed: June 29, 2008
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $40.00
Purchased At:Giant Montevideo
Strengths:Shifts very well. Doesn't rust easily.
Weaknesses:Snaps easily
Similar Products Used:Shimano HG-73, HG-53, 8 speed SRAM
Bike Setup:Gary Fisher HKEK, Shimano LX cassette
Bottom Line:Shifts very well, and quietly.
This is the first time I used a HG-93 chain, the ones I had used before were (supposedly) inferior to this one.
I had never broken a chain before.
However, this chain snapped twice, on different places.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Bas a Cross Country Rider from The Netherlands
Date Reviewed: April 28, 2008
Favorite Trail:Drunen Dunes
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $30.00
Purchased At:bike2build
Strengths:Does the job WITH SRAM Powerlink, not too expensive
Weaknesses:none WITH SRAM Powerlink
Similar Products Used:Dura ace, SRAM 971, KMC X9.93
Bike Setup:Stumpjumper FSR '01
Bottom Line:Works fine with a SRAM Powerlink (PL). I've never used the pin-link after reading a lot of complaints on MTB fora. Also for proper maintenance a PL is crucial. Shifts nice but haven't paid any attention to stretch issues. My hunch is that a dura ace (CN7701) works better.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by João a Cross Country Rider from Lisbon, Portugal
Date Reviewed: March 4, 2008
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:fizzbikes.com
Strengths:Weight
Weaknesses:Everything ?
Similar Products Used:HG 53
Bike Setup:Custom hardtail
Bottom Line:Well this chain really sucks, in the first month of usuage it broke 4 or 5 times in different links without "crossed shifts" or shifting under load. I'm not heavy, i only have 65kgs so i really think it's not my fault. I won't buy this chain again cause for half the price HG 53 was a rock comparing to this one.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Noyac a Cross Country Rider from Durango, Colo.
Date Reviewed: September 17, 2007
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $26.00
Purchased At:Locally
Strengths:None
Weaknesses:Breaks
Similar Products Used:Sachs
Bike Setup:9 sp XTR
Bottom Line:THis chain is awful. It broke 4 times on my first ride. I am not kidding. And all in different places. Then a friend of mine who owns a bike shop put one on my wife's bike. Her first ride and she was cussing up a storm. It broke 3 times. She is a strong rider but she only weighs 112 lbs. How much force can she possibly put on the chain? This chain is total crap.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Andrew Baker a Cross Country Rider from Albury, Australia
Date Reviewed: August 25, 2007
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $36.00
Purchased At:www.phantomcycles.com.au
Strengths:Seems to shift fine.
No Stretch experienced.
Weaknesses:Seemed weaker than the standard HG53, I have bent it and broken it and used all my spare links to keep it going.
Similar Products Used:Shimano HG53
Bike Setup:Giant Trance 1, Shimano Deore LX crank.. XT cassette at the back.
Bottom Line:I seemed to have to do many more repairs on this chain than my basic HG53 one.. Not sure if thats because I am becoming heavier on my bike or it is actually weaker.
Shifts nicely.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

Submitted by James a Cross Country Rider from Yorkshire
Date Reviewed: May 5, 2007
Favorite Trail:Dalby Forest (red looped into black)
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $30.00
Strengths:Lightweight, quick shifting
Weaknesses:Breaks very easily due to weak links and shimano trying to be clever.
Similar Products Used:Cheapo chain that came with bike (lasted 1 year)
Bike Setup:GT Aggressor 1
Bottom Line:This chain is awful I was 20+ miles from home and riding up a hill and it snapped on me. I had the link replaced and within 2 days it broke again around 6 miles from home. Very ureliable and has caused me a lot of bother.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

Submitted by cc easyrider a Weekend Warrior from milpitas
Date Reviewed: April 20, 2007
Favorite Trail:any
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:performance
Strengths:none
Weaknesses:This chain sucks, hard to put on the bike as to the special pin required. I ripped this chain off my bike after one ride because it shifter terribly with my new raceface crank. I just don't feel safe riding with the chain if you break on the trail and have to reassemble with a special pin, this shimano product makes no sense.
Similar Products Used:Sach/sram
Bike Setup:ellsworth id
Bottom Line:Buy SRAM or maybe wippermann but don't buy shimano for your mountain bike, just to unreliable. On the road I use shimano dura ace chain which work great but it would be to much torque for a mountain bike. i just don't think shimano original designed this chain for mountain use.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Larry a from Lafayette, CO, USA
Date Reviewed: April 12, 2006
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $16.00
Strengths:Strong. Generally don't break. Works. Connnector pins are cheaper than SRAM Power Link.
Weaknesses:Connector pins are not removeable and reinstallable. Not as nice looking as SRAM PC99 if worn around your wrist.
Similar Products Used:Sram PC99.
Bike Setup:Giant AC Air Lite.
Bottom Line:It seems that we reviewers are polarized whether this chain breaks or not. I broke one recently. The connecting pin pulled out and grabbed the derailler and tore it off. Otherwise, I run them till they are really worn out without breaking them. Use the special connecting pin. Carry extra pins if you do break the chain which I don't think you will. Maybe you will rescue a beautiful Betty. Follow the directions for the connecting pin. Shimano says it makes a big difference which hole you put the pin into. They say to "set the connecting pin in the hole of the outer link on the front side in the direction of travel". Pictures are provided. Maybe I should have looked at the pictures. For a look, try clicking on the link below or go to Shimano.com. I did it from bad memory. Put it in tight and if it is stiff at the connection, use the loosening feature of your chain tool. Don't just turn the tool around and back out the pin. http://bike.shimano.com/media/cycling/techdocs/en/bikecomponents/CN/SI-CN-7701_v1_m56577569830558543.pdf
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Koert Kersten a Weekend Warrior from Arnhem, the Netherlands
Date Reviewed: July 15, 2005
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $15.00
Strengths:great when going downhill and you don't have to paddle.
Weaknesses:As my friend discribed allready, during a wheelie in town in front of people having a drink and a laugh because of me.
Similar Products Used:Advice of Jan, Sram p-59. Have to set it up first. Still recovering of my fall 2 weeks ago.
Bike Setup:Nishiki Carbon Pro, Fully XT except of the chain offcourse.
Bottom Line:If you buy a XT leave the chain and buy another.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Jan Heinen a Weekend Warrior from Arnhem, Holland
Date Reviewed: July 13, 2005
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $15.00
Purchased At:De Winter Wielersport
Strengths:If you bike like an elderly, it will do
Weaknesses:This chain sucks. It broke twice within a month. First time it first broke in Holland (which is flat as a pancake), second time in Belgium (which has actual hills). The chain of a friend of mine recently broke as well, and that happened while doing a wheelie in front of a crowd!
Similar Products Used:Sram p-59. Stong as hell!
Bike Setup:Klein Attitude, full Deore XT except for the CHAIN and V-breaks. SID race fork.
Bottom Line:Don't buy it! It will break with you to.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Mark a Weekend Warrior from Phoenix, AZ
Date Reviewed: April 3, 2005
Favorite Trail:Pima & Dynamite
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $35.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Smooth, fairley quiet.
Weaknesses:BREAKS!! ALOT! Wont shift for crap under load without grinding or breaking, and the pins are a pain in the a** to put back in once you bust a link.
Similar Products Used:None yet but SRAM is looking better everyday.
Bike Setup:Raleigh FS, all xt running gear with raceface cranks.
Bottom Line:I have spent more time in the past 6 months in the middle of the desert with my bike upside down fixing busted links than i have riding. Wouldnt recomend this chain to my worst enemy, if you go for a ride take several extra links and lots of sunscreen for when your standing around fixing the broken links.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Manny Omega a from Austin, TX
Date Reviewed: July 29, 2004
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Extremely strong design... with crimped end pins, the chain is very tough.
Weaknesses:Time consuming to fix (if ever broken) or to remove to service bike.
Bottom Line:I like the fact that I've not had a breakage problem with any HG-93 chain (...or even the older HG-92). The crimped pin ends make it tough! It's a definate improvement on the older pre-2002 design. I like this chain because it works well, and there are no worries of loosening pins..

Shimano hasn't come up with, or copied the Sachs/SRAM 'power link' system, and I'm suprised. The PC-69/PC-99 are much easier to deal with when I need to do maint. on my rig, or for cleaning. Their pins never break eith, and neither has the Powerlink.

Still,the HG-93 is a good part which should give you no problems.
The HG-93 chain gets 4 CHILI ratings across the board.
The price should be dropped a bit & their pin link method (what's been around for decades) maybe could be improved to make things easier.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Joe Gordon a Cross Country Rider from Huntsville , Alabama
Date Reviewed: June 19, 2004
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $17.00
Purchased At:Supergo
Strengths:Works the way a chain is supposed to work. It makes my bike move forward when I pedal and it does so cheaper than SRAM.
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:Shimano HG-73, SRAM PC99
Bike Setup:Hardtail
Bottom Line:I've had a number of these chains and a couple of the HG-73s - which is one step down. I've gotten the last couple HG-93 on sale for less than $20. Bottom line is they work great (as does the HG-73). They do not wear quickly and they do not break (unless improperly installed). I have my own chain link remover, so I remove and install the chains myself. I've also tried SRAM's PC99 and it works just fine, but it costs twice as much. Some people might see SRAM's master link that doesn't require a chain tool as an advantage, but I don't. I have no desire to constantly be popping my chain off to clean it or any other reason. Also, if you have a major mechanical failure and a few links get mangled, you'll need a chain tool to remove the damaged links before reconnecting them with SRAM's "tool-less" links anyway. Bottom line is that it takes just a few minutes with a chain tool and knowing how to do it will make you prepared for any disaster you encounter on a long ride - so even when I've used the SRAM, I've still carried the chain tool with me on long rides.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mark Holden a Weekend Warrior from Toronto
Date Reviewed: April 19, 2004
Favorite Trail:Durham Forest
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Bike Zone
Strengths:Included with new bike
Weaknesses:Chain snapped about 1 hour into first ride
Similar Products Used:Shimano, Sachs 8 speed
Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Blur, 5th Element Air, Manitou Minute 2 Fork, 2004 XT components throughout
Bottom Line:This is the first time I have snapped a chain. I just got the bike brand new and it rained all morning. It cleared in the afternoon so I decided to just take it for a spin around the city so no mud or anything harsh. Even degreased it the previous day with Citrus degreaser and then put Prolink Gold lub on it. I will get my LBS to replace with another brand!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Kaparzo a Racer from Suds
Date Reviewed: March 22, 2004
Favorite Trail:Nobscot MT
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $16.00
Purchased At:Jenson
Strengths:Durability, longevity, weight, shifting.
Weaknesses:None i guess. Never snapped.
Similar Products Used:none.
Bike Setup:Titus Riddler, SID team, Crossmax XL, XT/XTR Hydros, XT Drive, SELLE SLR, Easton/Thomson Cockpit.
Bottom Line:This chain has lasted for almost 1.5 years of 6 day/week riding. Sure its almost over the 1 percent mark (just got a new chain and casette so no worries) but it works and shifts like its brand new. Who says shimano is crap!!!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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