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    Submitted by Aaron Brown a Racer from Fayt'nam
    Date Reviewed: March 8, 2005
    Favorite Trail:One not in Fayt'nam / North Country Trail out of Petoskey, MI
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Ease of maintenance
    Weaknesses:not everyone has one
    Similar Products Used:If you call shimano 'similar'?...
    Bike Setup:Which one?
    Bottom Line:
    I snapped an 89 hollow pin once, but it had a lot of miles on it and it snapped at the start of a time trial. The next time trial I had a wipperman stainless and pushed the fastest time of my life at over 28 mph.
    My cross and mtn bikes have sram chains -I care for them often because of the ease of maintenance -no stupid 9spd pin. Sram cassettes also last longer then Shi -mano. Bless me.
    Somebody wrote about his team riding F2000's and everybody snapping the stock sram chains. Did he say who the mechanic was?
    It was him...
    Oh, I guess it could have been the Crack'n'Fail bikes that they were on if not his impecable mechanics.
    Buy it if your tired of the Shimano Components monopoly.
    Don't buy it if you don't ride -you'll never notice the difference.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by #5 is alive a Weekend Warrior from dorion,qc
    Date Reviewed: September 5, 2003
    Favorite Trail:anything chalenging(rigaud style)
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:Le Suroit
    Strengths:stonger than shimano
    Weaknesses:not as smooth like shimano
    Bike Setup:who cares,just ride and be free
    Bottom Line:I've seen lots and lots of J.R.A.s in my time and it ain't over yet.Chains usualy break for a reason,and often
    it's not the chain's fault.A new chain that skip's tells me that the old chain was on left too long and the cogs are worn .It takes a minute to get it checked and guess what(to all so called experts) IT's FREE.Get it done once a month and save money.Anybody can snap a chain and YA don't have be moving to do it.So if your last chain lasted 2 or 3 years (I'm assuming the bike was new back then)the problem would be betwen the seat and the handle bars. I rest my case,live long and prosoer
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by A Rider a Cross Country Rider from Holland
    Date Reviewed: August 25, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Cannonsburg Game Area
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:JensonUSA
    Strengths:Reliability, Reliability, Reliability..oh and the power link is a great addition. INCLUDES EXTRA LINKS
    Weaknesses:Umm NONE!!!!
    Similar Products Used:Shimano HG 72/73
    Bottom Line:I have broken 3 Shimano chains and have two scars on my legs to show for it. I am a rookie so you can imagine how I shift. The shimano chain SUCKS for a rookie and I only recommend it for well noone. This chain survived bent chain rings, bad shifts under power and all kinds of crap. I bought a new bike put a new chain on getting better and shifting is still great. I replace chains regurly. MY legs dont need any more marks. This Chain ROCKS!!! Smooth shifting (Now that I know how). The shimano XTR chain may be good but f*** why buy it when this one is great and reliable only to find another mark on my leg. NO THANKS!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Nikolas a Weekend Warrior from Nikosia-Cyprus
    Date Reviewed: April 15, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $22.00
    Strengths:everything are Exxxxxxxelent
    Weaknesses:N-O-N-E
    Similar Products Used:nope
    Bike Setup:lx shifters,xt rear deraileur,stx front,deore cassete,stxrc crank,gt pantera frame,mavic 220 rims.....etc
    Bottom Line:Buy this chain.You just cant find anything this good at this price.It is a totaly kickass chain.Does exxxxelent-gear change,doesent squeaks,never brakes-nickel plated by the way.I would give it 100
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by jason a Weekend Warrior from Louisiana
    Date Reviewed: October 7, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Hooper & Ruston
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:jenson usa
    Strengths:Powerlink rules, Strong, strong, and Oh yeah, Strong
    Weaknesses:Zip, nada, nothing
    Similar Products Used:Shi(t)mano IG & HG
    Bike Setup:INTENSE TRACER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Bottom Line:This chain rules! I have the PC-99, and have not regretted the purchase. I am 6'1" and 245lbs., and this thing still works unbelievably well. Shifts well, and is incredibly easy to clean thanks to the powerlink.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Michael G a Racer from Chicago, IL USA
    Date Reviewed: August 28, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Yankee Springs, MI
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:POWERLINK - quiet, light, & smooth.
    Weaknesses:None.
    Similar Products Used:Various Shimano both 8 and 9 speed
    Bike Setup:Giant XTC NRS Air w/Rockshox SID XC
    Bottom Line:Double what Rickard Norberg said here. I have the PC-99 and this chain ROCKS! Worth the few bucks extra - one less thing to worry about breaking. My Shimano 9-speed BROKE after 1 month!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Fayetteville, AR
    Date Reviewed: July 1, 2001
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:power link
    Weaknesses:noise, slowed shifting, breakage
    Similar Products Used:Shimano HG92/7700
    Bottom Line:First tried a PC-89R as I had run a HG92 for six months and wanted to preserve my drive train as much as possible. My local shop pushed the SRAM chains, so I went with one. Worked okay, but the PC-89 had much slower shifting than the HG92, noisy as hell, seemed to rub my front der where the Shimano chain had not. Did bust it, but the noise got to me, switched it with a Dura Ace (7700). Immediately the noise was gone, shifting improved. Ran the 7700 until a stick took out my rear der, popped the chain wrapping it around the hub shearing all the drive side spokes in the process. Those dinky plastic guards really do have a purpose.

    Replaced same day with a SRAM PC-59. Have since been riding for roughly three months, cleaning the chain at least once a week, sometimes more, via a finish line chain cleaner with a citric degreaser. Busted a link two days ago, busted another today. Upon closer inspection found five more cracked links! I'm 170 pounds, cross country rider, nothing I do remotely should fracture that many links. Have put slicks on a spare wheelset and been riding a lot of road in 44-24, but never any more crossed than that.

    So, be wary of SRAM, they aren't the ultimate chain. Other's mileage may vary.

    One flaming grenade for a chain being basically defective.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Geoff a Cross Country Rider from Canada
    Date Reviewed: June 12, 2001
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $16.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:-> Nice lookin'
    -> So far heldup well (PC48)
    ->Powerlink
    Weaknesses:->hasn't held up well (PC 58/59/99)
    Similar Products Used:IG 70
    Bike Setup:Klein Mantra, Xvert..
    Titus Loco Moto
    Bottom Line:The higher end chains did not hold up at all. Not your normal links bowing out, but total pin shears. I admit, I weight 225 and rank pretty well, but I do not expect the chains to do this. The two 58's I had were very soft, only took one bad shift to totally throw them out of line permanently. I do take good care of my bike, but to go through 4 chains in 4 months? A little unreasonable considering I ride mainly flatland. I went down to a PC48 which I feel is stronger length and width wise and it has held up for 6 months no without me evn knowing it's there.
    I give 1 pice of crap for the higher end chains I had, 5 for the lower PC48 which has stood up very very well
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Rickard Norberg a Cross Country Rider from Malmö
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cykelcity
    Strengths:I have the SRAM PowerChain PC-99,SRAM's mots exepensive chain. It is very silent running and very smooth when you shift gears. It has not wear out my cassett yet (only tried it for a couple of weeks),Shimanos chains sucks! My IG70 made marks on my cassett after only a couple of miles! PC99 and Srams more expensive modells,like PC91,PC99,PC89R,PC79,PC69,PC68,PC58,PC59 are very good and nice looking chains. I also heard that the Sram chains doesn't stretch as much as the Shimano chains!
    Weaknesses:A can not find anything yet,but I will maybe post a later review after one year or so,regarding how well the chain have been!
    Similar Products Used:SRAMS PC59,PC68 Shimano IG30(total crap),IG70 (fien,but to noisy and kills your cassett/cogset,Shimnao UG-chains(total crap).Shimano chains is bad , do not buy them!
    Bike Setup:Aluframe,Xt-gears,gripshiftlevers,IRC XC tires,24gears (27 gears is not better than 24!).
    Bottom Line:I have tested Shimano chains for years,and all Shimano chains is noisy (makes high sound when you shift gear),the Srams chains is not noisy,and shifts better and more smoth!
    PC99 is very light,with Srams chainlock "gold" ,it only weighs apro. 279 gram (cut),my cut "old" Shimano IG70 chain weighted 305 grams, that is much moore. Dispite the Srams PC99 is very light,it is stronger and transfer noteble more power from your pedals to the wheels,witch makes you save energy and keeps you going much longer at a higher speed! PC99 is a very beatiful chain,both in and outside plates (except pins)are shiny and protected from corrosion. The shimano chains have the same type of corriosionprotection,but it is not as good.My IG70 and other Shimano chain became rusty and "ugly"after only a couple of rides.The cheap Shimanos have no protection at alla against corriosioN!!Althougt this is a very expensive chain,in same priceclass as the most expensive Shimano-chain,the "duraace"ore CnIG-7700 ,it is much moore worth the price you pay.It doesnt harm your cassette instantly as most other chains,is transfer moore power,it is nicer on the outside than SHimanos and most other chains, it has better corriosionprotection,it can take moore abuse.And best of all,the PC99 fits both(!!!) 8 and 9-casettes/cogsets.And becorse of the low damage to your cassette and front cogs,iyou will not have to change cassette ore front cogs as fast as with a Shimano chain,and that will save you money!!! Srasm chains is also compitable ,fits,both Shimano cogs and cassettes and Srams cogs and cassetts!! Shimanos 9speed chains only fit 9-speed cassettes and ONLY Shimanos cassettes !! And you can refit pins from Srams chain,that is not possible with a Shimano chain,then you have to buy expensive replacment-pins! And Srams PC99 comes with a very good chainlook tahtt makes it supereasy to dismantle your chain.It only takes 4-5 second to dismantle and put it back again! And it holds better than without any chainlock.Shimno doesnt even has a chainlock!Its incredible! Chainlock is better.You dont need any chaintools to carry with you,and the PC99 doesnt crack as easy as the Shimanos ore other chains that doesnt have chainlocks ! If you dont have piles of many that you will waste on new cassettes every mont ore so,and on special-pins when your Shimnao chains brake for the fift time,then spend the little money you have on a priceworthy chain,a Powerchain,.If you ride insane and is heavy,I recommend PC99 and not PC89R,it is a race-chain and it will crack if you use it as a downhill/insanerider-chain!The other chains are allright within Sram/sachs,but PC99 is the best of them all,maybe the best chain for MTB use ever.I have talked with many mtb -shops and other people and verybody that has tried Srams chain doesnt go back to Shimnao ore other chains!Why ? It's becorse Srams ore so much better that you will NEVER,NEVER,EVER whant to change to a other brand,you dont need to..

    Go SRAM,GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rickard Norberg a Cross Country Rider from Malmö
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cykelcity
    Strengths:I have the SRAM PowerChain PC-99,SRAM's mots exepensive chain. It is very silent running and very smooth when you shift gears. It has not wear out my cassett yet (only tried it for a couple of weeks),Shimanos chains sucks! My IG70 made marks on my cassett after only a couple of miles! PC99 and Srams more expensive modells,like PC91,PC99,PC89R,PC79,PC69,PC68,PC58,PC59 are very good and nice looking chains. I also heard that the Sram chains doesn't stretch as much as the Shimano chains!
    Weaknesses:A can not find anything yet,but I will maybe post a later review after one year or so,regarding how well the chain have been!
    Similar Products Used:SRAMS PC59,PC68 Shimano IG30(total crap),IG70 (fien,but to noisy and kills your cassett/cogset,Shimnao UG-chains(total crap).Shimano chains is bad , do not buy them!
    Bike Setup:Aluframe,Xt-gears,gripshiftlevers,IRC XC tires,24gears (27 gears is not better than 24!).
    Bottom Line:I have tested Shimano chains for years,and all Shimano chains is noisy (makes high sound when you shift gear),the Srams chains is not noisy,and shifts better and more smoth!
    PC99 is very light,with Srams chainlock "gold" ,it only weighs apro. 279 gram (cut),my cut "old" Shimano IG70 chain weighted 305 grams, that is much moore. Dispite the Srams PC99 is very light,it is stronger and transfer noteble more power from your pedals to the wheels,witch makes you save energy and keeps you going much longer at a higher speed! PC99 is a very beatiful chain,both in and outside plates (except pins)are shiny and protected from corrosion. The shimano chains have the same type of corriosionprotection,but it is not as good.My IG70 and other Shimano chain became rusty and "ugly"after only a couple of rides.The cheap Shimanos have no protection at alla against corriosioN!!Althougt this is a very expensive chain,in same priceclass as the most expensive Shimano-chain,the "duraace"ore CnIG-7700 ,it is much moore worth the price you pay.It doesnt harm your cassette instantly as most other chains,is transfer moore power,it is nicer on the outside than SHimanos and most other chains, it has better corriosionprotection,it can take moore abuse.And best of all,the PC99 fits both(!!!) 8 and 9-casettes/cogsets.And becorse of the low damage to your cassette and front cogs,iyou will not have to change cassette ore front cogs as fast as with a Shimano chain,and that will save you money!!! Srasm chains is also compitable ,fits,both Shimano cogs and cassettes and Srams cogs and cassetts!! Shimanos 9speed chains only fit 9-speed cassettes and ONLY Shimanos cassettes !! And you can refit pins from Srams chain,that is not possible with a Shimano chain,then you have to buy expensive replacment-pins! And Srams PC99 comes with a very good chainlook tahtt makes it supereasy to dismantle your chain.It only takes 4-5 second to dismantle and put it back again! And it holds better than without any chainlock.Shimno doesnt even has a chainlock!Its incredible! Chainlock is better.You dont need any chaintools to carry with you,and the PC99 doesnt crack as easy as the Shimanos ore other chains that doesnt have chainlocks ! If you dont have piles of many that you will waste on new cassettes every mont ore so,and on special-pins when your Shimnao chains brake for the fift time,then spend the little money you have on a priceworthy chain,a Powerchain,.If you ride insane and is heavy,I recommend PC99 and not PC89R,it is a race-chain and it will crack if you use it as a downhill/insanerider-chain!The other chains are allright within Sram/sachs,but PC99 is the best of them all,maybe the best chain for MTB use ever.I have talked with many mtb -shops and other people and verybody that has tried Srams chain doesnt go back to Shimnao ore other chains!Why ? It's becorse Srams ore so much better that you will NEVER,NEVER,EVER whant to change to a other brand,you dont need to..

    Go SRAM,GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rickard Norberg a Cross Country Rider from Malmö
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cykelcity
    Strengths:I have the SRAM PowerChain PC-99,SRAM's mots exepensive chain. It is very silent running and very smooth when you shift gears. It has not wear out my cassett yet (only tried it for a couple of weeks),Shimanos chains sucks! My IG70 made marks on my cassett after only a couple of miles! PC99 and Srams more expensive modells,like PC91,PC99,PC89R,PC79,PC69,PC68,PC58,PC59 are very good and nice looking chains. I also heard that the Sram chains doesn't stretch as much as the Shimano chains!
    Weaknesses:A can not find anything yet,but I will maybe post a later review after one year or so,regarding how well the chain have been!
    Similar Products Used:SRAMS PC59,PC68 Shimano IG30(total crap),IG70 (fien,but to noisy and kills your cassett/cogset,Shimnao UG-chains(total crap).Shimano chains is bad , do not buy them!
    Bike Setup:Aluframe,Xt-gears,gripshiftlevers,IRC XC tires,24gears (27 gears is not better than 24!).
    Bottom Line:I have tested Shimano chains for years,and all Shimano chains is noisy (makes high sound when you shift gear),the Srams chains is not noisy,and shifts better and more smoth!
    PC99 is very light,with Srams chainlock "gold" ,it only weighs apro. 279 gram (cut),my cut "old" Shimano IG70 chain weighted 305 grams, that is much moore. Dispite the Srams PC99 is very light,it is stronger and transfer noteble more power from your pedals to the wheels,witch makes you save energy and keeps you going much longer at a higher speed! PC99 is a very beatiful chain,both in and outside plates (except pins)are shiny and protected from corrosion. The shimano chains have the same type of corriosionprotection,but it is not as good.My IG70 and other Shimano chain became rusty and "ugly"after only a couple of rides.The cheap Shimanos have no protection at alla against corriosioN!!Althougt this is a very expensive chain,in same priceclass as the most expensive Shimano-chain,the "duraace"ore CnIG-7700 ,it is much moore worth the price you pay.It doesnt harm your cassette instantly as most other chains,is transfer moore power,it is nicer on the outside than SHimanos and most other chains, it has better corriosionprotection,it can take moore abuse.And best of all,the PC99 fits both(!!!) 8 and 9-casettes/cogsets.And becorse of the low damage to your cassette and front cogs,iyou will not have to change cassette ore front cogs as fast as with a Shimano chain,and that will save you money!!! Srasm chains is also compitable ,fits,both Shimano cogs and cassettes and Srams cogs and cassetts!! Shimanos 9speed chains only fit 9-speed cassettes and ONLY Shimanos cassettes !! And you can refit pins from Srams chain,that is not possible with a Shimano chain,then you have to buy expensive replacment-pins! And Srams PC99 comes with a very good chainlook tahtt makes it supereasy to dismantle your chain.It only takes 4-5 second to dismantle and put it back again! And it holds better than without any chainlock.Shimno doesnt even has a chainlock!Its incredible! Chainlock is better.You dont need any chaintools to carry with you,and the PC99 doesnt crack as easy as the Shimanos ore other chains that doesnt have chainlocks ! If you dont have piles of many that you will waste on new cassettes every mont ore so,and on special-pins when your Shimnao chains brake for the fift time,then spend the little money you have on a priceworthy chain,a Powerchain,.If you ride insane and is heavy,I recommend PC99 and not PC89R,it is a race-chain and it will crack if you use it as a downhill/insanerider-chain!The other chains are allright within Sram/sachs,but PC99 is the best of them all,maybe the best chain for MTB use ever.I have talked with many mtb -shops and other people and verybody that has tried Srams chain doesnt go back to Shimnao ore other chains!Why ? It's becorse Srams ore so much better that you will NEVER,NEVER,EVER whant to change to a other brand,you dont need to..

    Go SRAM,GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rickard Norberg a Cross Country Rider from Malmö
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cykelcity
    Strengths:I have the SRAM PowerChain PC-99,SRAM's mots exepensive chain. It is very silent running and very smooth when you shift gears. It has not wear out my cassett yet (only tried it for a couple of weeks),Shimanos chains sucks! My IG70 made marks on my cassett after only a couple of miles! PC99 and Srams more expensive modells,like PC91,PC99,PC89R,PC79,PC69,PC68,PC58,PC59 are very good and nice looking chains. I also heard that the Sram chains doesn't stretch as much as the Shimano chains!
    Weaknesses:A can not find anything yet,but I will maybe post a later review after one year or so,regarding how well the chain have been!
    Similar Products Used:SRAMS PC59,PC68 Shimano IG30(total crap),IG70 (fien,but to noisy and kills your cassett/cogset,Shimnao UG-chains(total crap).Shimano chains is bad , do not buy them!
    Bike Setup:Aluframe,Xt-gears,gripshiftlevers,IRC XC tires,24gears (27 gears is not better than 24!).
    Bottom Line:I have tested Shimano chains for years,and all Shimano chains is noisy (makes high sound when you shift gear),the Srams chains is not noisy,and shifts better and more smoth!
    PC99 is very light,with Srams chainlock "gold" ,it only weighs apro. 279 gram (cut),my cut "old" Shimano IG70 chain weighted 305 grams, that is much moore. Dispite the Srams PC99 is very light,it is stronger and transfer noteble more power from your pedals to the wheels,witch makes you save energy and keeps you going much longer at a higher speed! PC99 is a very beatiful chain,both in and outside plates (except pins)are shiny and protected from corrosion. The shimano chains have the same type of corriosionprotection,but it is not as good.My IG70 and other Shimano chain became rusty and "ugly"after only a couple of rides.The cheap Shimanos have no protection at alla against corriosioN!!Althougt this is a very expensive chain,in same priceclass as the most expensive Shimano-chain,the "duraace"ore CnIG-7700 ,it is much moore worth the price you pay.It doesnt harm your cassette instantly as most other chains,is transfer moore power,it is nicer on the outside than SHimanos and most other chains, it has better corriosionprotection,it can take moore abuse.And best of all,the PC99 fits both(!!!) 8 and 9-casettes/cogsets.And becorse of the low damage to your cassette and front cogs,iyou will not have to change cassette ore front cogs as fast as with a Shimano chain,and that will save you money!!! Srasm chains is also compitable ,fits,both Shimano cogs and cassettes and Srams cogs and cassetts!! Shimanos 9speed chains only fit 9-speed cassettes and ONLY Shimanos cassettes !! And you can refit pins from Srams chain,that is not possible with a Shimano chain,then you have to buy expensive replacment-pins! And Srams PC99 comes with a very good chainlook tahtt makes it supereasy to dismantle your chain.It only takes 4-5 second to dismantle and put it back again! And it holds better than without any chainlock.Shimno doesnt even has a chainlock!Its incredible! Chainlock is better.You dont need any chaintools to carry with you,and the PC99 doesnt crack as easy as the Shimanos ore other chains that doesnt have chainlocks ! If you dont have piles of many that you will waste on new cassettes every mont ore so,and on special-pins when your Shimnao chains brake for the fift time,then spend the little money you have on a priceworthy chain,a Powerchain,.If you ride insane and is heavy,I recommend PC99 and not PC89R,it is a race-chain and it will crack if you use it as a downhill/insanerider-chain!The other chains are allright within Sram/sachs,but PC99 is the best of them all,maybe the best chain for MTB use ever.I have talked with many mtb -shops and other people and verybody that has tried Srams chain doesnt go back to Shimnao ore other chains!Why ? It's becorse Srams ore so much better that you will NEVER,NEVER,EVER whant to change to a other brand,you dont need to..

    Go SRAM,GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rickard Norberg a Cross Country Rider from Malmö
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cykelcity
    Strengths:I have the SRAM PowerChain PC-99,SRAM's mots exepensive chain. It is very silent running and very smooth when you shift gears. It has not wear out my cassett yet (only tried it for a couple of weeks),Shimanos chains sucks! My IG70 made marks on my cassett after only a couple of miles! PC99 and Srams more expensive modells,like PC91,PC99,PC89R,PC79,PC69,PC68,PC58,PC59 are very good and nice looking chains. I also heard that the Sram chains doesn't stretch as much as the Shimano chains!
    Weaknesses:A can not find anything yet,but I will maybe post a later review after one year or so,regarding how well the chain have been!
    Similar Products Used:SRAMS PC59,PC68 Shimano IG30(total crap),IG70 (fien,but to noisy and kills your cassett/cogset,Shimnao UG-chains(total crap).Shimano chains is bad , do not buy them!
    Bike Setup:Aluframe,Xt-gears,gripshiftlevers,IRC XC tires,24gears (27 gears is not better than 24!).
    Bottom Line:I have tested Shimano chains for years,and all Shimano chains is noisy (makes high sound when you shift gear),the Srams chains is not noisy,and shifts better and more smoth!
    PC99 is very light,with Srams chainlock "gold" ,it only weighs apro. 279 gram (cut),my cut "old" Shimano IG70 chain weighted 305 grams, that is much moore. Dispite the Srams PC99 is very light,it is stronger and transfer noteble more power from your pedals to the wheels,witch makes you save energy and keeps you going much longer at a higher speed! PC99 is a very beatiful chain,both in and outside plates (except pins)are shiny and protected from corrosion. The shimano chains have the same type of corriosionprotection,but it is not as good.My IG70 and other Shimano chain became rusty and "ugly"after only a couple of rides.The cheap Shimanos have no protection at alla against corriosioN!!Althougt this is a very expensive chain,in same priceclass as the most expensive Shimano-chain,the "duraace"ore CnIG-7700 ,it is much moore worth the price you pay.It doesnt harm your cassette instantly as most other chains,is transfer moore power,it is nicer on the outside than SHimanos and most other chains, it has better corriosionprotection,it can take moore abuse.And best of all,the PC99 fits both(!!!) 8 and 9-casettes/cogsets.And becorse of the low damage to your cassette and front cogs,iyou will not have to change cassette ore front cogs as fast as with a Shimano chain,and that will save you money!!! Srasm chains is also compitable ,fits,both Shimano cogs and cassettes and Srams cogs and cassetts!! Shimanos 9speed chains only fit 9-speed cassettes and ONLY Shimanos cassettes !! And you can refit pins from Srams chain,that is not possible with a Shimano chain,then you have to buy expensive replacment-pins! And Srams PC99 comes with a very good chainlook tahtt makes it supereasy to dismantle your chain.It only takes 4-5 second to dismantle and put it back again! And it holds better than without any chainlock.Shimno doesnt even has a chainlock!Its incredible! Chainlock is better.You dont need any chaintools to carry with you,and the PC99 doesnt crack as easy as the Shimanos ore other chains that doesnt have chainlocks ! If you dont have piles of many that you will waste on new cassettes every mont ore so,and on special-pins when your Shimnao chains brake for the fift time,then spend the little money you have on a priceworthy chain,a Powerchain,.If you ride insane and is heavy,I recommend PC99 and not PC89R,it is a race-chain and it will crack if you use it as a downhill/insanerider-chain!The other chains are allright within Sram/sachs,but PC99 is the best of them all,maybe the best chain for MTB use ever.I have talked with many mtb -shops and other people and verybody that has tried Srams chain doesnt go back to Shimnao ore other chains!Why ? It's becorse Srams ore so much better that you will NEVER,NEVER,EVER whant to change to a other brand,you dont need to..

    Go SRAM,GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rickard Norberg a Cross Country Rider from Malmö
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cykelcity
    Strengths:I have the SRAM PowerChain PC-99,SRAM's mots exepensive chain. It is very silent running and very smooth when you shift gears. It has not wear out my cassett yet (only tried it for a couple of weeks),Shimanos chains sucks! My IG70 made marks on my cassett after only a couple of miles! PC99 and Srams more expensive modells,like PC91,PC99,PC89R,PC79,PC69,PC68,PC58,PC59 are very good and nice looking chains. I also heard that the Sram chains doesn't stretch as much as the Shimano chains!
    Weaknesses:A can not find anything yet,but I will maybe post a later review after one year or so,regarding how well the chain have been!
    Similar Products Used:SRAMS PC59,PC68 Shimano IG30(total crap),IG70 (fien,but to noisy and kills your cassett/cogset,Shimnao UG-chains(total crap).Shimano chains is bad , do not buy them!
    Bike Setup:Aluframe,Xt-gears,gripshiftlevers,IRC XC tires,24gears (27 gears is not better than 24!).
    Bottom Line:I have tested Shimano chains for years,and all Shimano chains is noisy (makes high sound when you shift gear),the Srams chains is not noisy,and shifts better and more smoth!
    PC99 is very light,with Srams chainlock "gold" ,it only weighs apro. 279 gram (cut),my cut "old" Shimano IG70 chain weighted 305 grams, that is much moore. Dispite the Srams PC99 is very light,it is stronger and transfer noteble more power from your pedals to the wheels,witch makes you save energy and keeps you going much longer at a higher speed! PC99 is a very beatiful chain,both in and outside plates (except pins)are shiny and protected from corrosion. The shimano chains have the same type of corriosionprotection,but it is not as good.My IG70 and other Shimano chain became rusty and "ugly"after only a couple of rides.The cheap Shimanos have no protection at alla against corriosioN!!Althougt this is a very expensive chain,in same priceclass as the most expensive Shimano-chain,the "duraace"ore CnIG-7700 ,it is much moore worth the price you pay.It doesnt harm your cassette instantly as most other chains,is transfer moore power,it is nicer on the outside than SHimanos and most other chains, it has better corriosionprotection,it can take moore abuse.And best of all,the PC99 fits both(!!!) 8 and 9-casettes/cogsets.And becorse of the low damage to your cassette and front cogs,iyou will not have to change cassette ore front cogs as fast as with a Shimano chain,and that will save you money!!! Srasm chains is also compitable ,fits,both Shimano cogs and cassettes and Srams cogs and cassetts!! Shimanos 9speed chains only fit 9-speed cassettes and ONLY Shimanos cassettes !! And you can refit pins from Srams chain,that is not possible with a Shimano chain,then you have to buy expensive replacment-pins! And Srams PC99 comes with a very good chainlook tahtt makes it supereasy to dismantle your chain.It only takes 4-5 second to dismantle and put it back again! And it holds better than without any chainlock.Shimno doesnt even has a chainlock!Its incredible! Chainlock is better.You dont need any chaintools to carry with you,and the PC99 doesnt crack as easy as the Shimanos ore other chains that doesnt have chainlocks ! If you dont have piles of many that you will waste on new cassettes every mont ore so,and on special-pins when your Shimnao chains brake for the fift time,then spend the little money you have on a priceworthy chain,a Powerchain,.If you ride insane and is heavy,I recommend PC99 and not PC89R,it is a race-chain and it will crack if you use it as a downhill/insanerider-chain!The other chains are allright within Sram/sachs,but PC99 is the best of them all,maybe the best chain for MTB use ever.I have talked with many mtb -shops and other people and verybody that has tried Srams chain doesnt go back to Shimnao ore other chains!Why ? It's becorse Srams ore so much better that you will NEVER,NEVER,EVER whant to change to a other brand,you dont need to..

    Go SRAM,GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jim a from San Francisco, California
    Date Reviewed: May 24, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $15.00
    Purchased At:Pricepoint
    Bottom Line:I bought the PC-59 9 speed chain even though I have only 7 cogs on my freehub. 9 speed chains are about 1 milimeter narrower than 7/8 speed chains. I notice a much quieter drivetrain. That one mm seems to make a difference, less chain noise from rubbing against the derailluer cage. I highly recommend 9 speed chains and Sachs make a good one. You don't need a chain rivetor which is a pain the buttocks to use.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by gavin a Cross Country Rider from canada/australia
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2001
    Favorite Trail:any
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:I got the 89 nine speed, Smooth as butter shifting, power link
    Weaknesses:You still have to lube them
    Similar Products Used:shimano
    Bike Setup:raven 2000sl
    Bottom Line:I replaced my pc59 with a 89 and it's even better than the old one, which lasted over a year and a half (I loved the 59) it makes the crappy xtr running gear actually feel like the old xt 8 speed (bonus). Simply the best chain I've ever used
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from Belleville, Ont Canada
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2001
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $33.00
    Strengths:Strong chain, Durable
    Powerlink connector is a great feature.
    Weaknesses:None so far
    Similar Products Used:Shimano CN HG72
    Bike Setup:Specialized Rockhopper
    Bottom Line:I am a 210 IB guy who probably put a lot of torque on a chain. My original Shimano chain lasted only 3 months before twisting and taking out my rear derailleur with it. I replaced it with the SACHS PC59 on my dealers recommendation. This chain has stood up well and is showing very little wear for a years use.
    Great Product! Its good to see a little competition for Shimano!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Duane a Weekend Warrior from Seattle
    Date Reviewed: February 19, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Various LBS
    Strengths:NONE!
    Weaknesses:Everything! They break and they don't work for sh!t for index shifting and they ripped off the power link from another chain company!
    Similar Products Used:Shimano
    KMC
    SRAM
    Bike Setup:GF Paragon
    Bottom Line:I've only used these chains for a month because they don't last any longer than that! I've smacked my knee against my stem so many times with those chains from bad shifts or breakage. If there was the LBS salesman who sold it to me within a chain's length, I would wrap the piece of crap aound his neck! SRAM is my new chain of choice and they work great! Don't worry SACHs (SUCKS?) shimano suck too but for different reasons.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by XJT a Weekend Warrior from Utah
    Date Reviewed: February 7, 2001
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Strengths:None that I found
    Weaknesses:Lack of strength
    Similar Products Used:Shimano HG90
    Bike Setup:Stumpy '99 M2

    XT 9 speed everything

    SID XC
    Bottom Line:I broke 3 of these chains in one year. I clean my chains properly after every 4 or 5 rides. I don't know if I got mine out of a bad batch or what. It seems that everyone on this site loves them.

    Not me.

    I weigh 180 and crank pretty hard, but I don't do any freeriding of any kind and I could not believe how many chain failures I experienced.

    I finally broke down a slapped a Shimano XT chain on my bike. 6 months of riding 5-10 mile trails 3 times a week. Not a single problem. I only replaced it 'cause I try to make a point to swap my chains every 4-6 months of riding.

    The thing that really irritated me about the Sachs chain was the first one broke after about 20 rides and 4 cleans. The second one broke on the first ride....the third one broke after about 5 months.

    2 stars.

    'nuff said.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Paul M a Weekend Warrior from Fremont, CA USA
    Date Reviewed: January 6, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Any
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:Performance Bike
    Strengths:The Powerlink makes it very easy to remove for cleaning, etc. It works well on a different drivetrains.
    Weaknesses:None seen so far.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano HG72
    Bike Setup:'99 Santa Cruz Heckler, RF cranks, '01 Z3 fork, SRAM 9.0SL shifters/Derailleur Avid brakes/levers
    Bottom Line:I run the PC69 chain on two bikes, one with a Raceface/SRAM
    drivetrain and the other with Shimano LX/XT. The chains shift well, are simple to remove, and have never broken.
    I highly recommend it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Billy Zoom a Cross Country Rider from Laguna Niguel, CA
    Date Reviewed: November 4, 2000
    Favorite Trail:any
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:Gold powerlink looks purty.
    Weaknesses:Everything else. Poor shifting performance, noisy.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano.
    Bottom Line:I bought the PC69 (I think) model chain when I was building up my bike, largely because of the reviews here. I am using almost all XT (shifters, cranks, cassette, front der., BB), with XTR rear and ride-on cables. My shifting was never quite right. It would clatter and click, then sometimes skip a gear. After taking it back to the shop, the owner tried some other adjustments, then on a hunch slapped on the new Shimano chain. Problems solved. It now shifts smooth as butter. This was very frustrating and I think this chain is a waste of money for anyone using similar components to me. Maybe it works okay with SRAM stuff, who knows. I won't buy another though, and I'm out $20. C r a p.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by James a Weekend Warrior from Fredricksburg, Va
    Date Reviewed: November 3, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Hollywood Farm
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:BikesUSA
    Strengths:power link, decent shifting on RF chainrings, less chainsuck than shimano. Lasted over one year on my singlespeed mtb.
    Weaknesses: