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Shimano CN-7700

Average Rating 3.37/5
# of Reviews 35
MSRP $ 22.00
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      Submitted by Blair a Downhiller from Banff
      Date Reviewed: 2/18/2008 11:12:11 AM
      FavoriteTrail: lots of them
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Strengths: The coating allows it to stay much cleaner than XT chains I think.
      Quite rust resistant.
      Strong since I've used them. I've never had one break on me even with my style of mashing on the pedals instead of pedaling lightly and shifting under load on my DH bike.
      Pins they supply make it super easy to install the chain. You never get a stiff link.
      Shifts very well.
      Good value.
      Weaknesses: None that I've found yet.
      Similar Products Tried: LX, XT, cheap-o Shimano. No SRAM yet since I haven't had any issues with Shimano yet
      Bike Setup: A DH bike with XTR and XO parts
      An XC bike with XT and XTR parts
      both with XTR chains
      Bottom Line: Great product. Nothing but good experiences with them.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Craig DeGroot a Weekend Warrior from Phoenix
      Date Reviewed: 9/16/2006 11:03:11 AM
      FavoriteTrail: 100
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $24
      Purchased At: Supergo
      Strengths: Corrosive resistent, smooth shifting, light weight, does not break.
      Weaknesses: Side plates will bend with abuse.
      Similar Products Tried: HG72, HG73, Wipperman
      Bike Setup: Reign 2 with mostly SRAM components, six inch travel, all mountain.
      Bottom Line: I've cycled through one CN7701 on two bikes in two years. It wasn't until I rode in the Colorado mud and muck for two days until I managed to chain suck one and bend some side plates. I had to abuse it to make it not work anymore, and it's time to replace it anyway. Unfortunatly it cost me a ride on the Colorado Trail, bummer. Next trip I'll hose off the mud at the car wash immediately after, lube the snot out of it, and finish my vacation, yeah! Worth the price, a quality product, and works flawlessly when drivetrain set up properly. After reading the reviews on the SRAM units, I'm ordering another.

      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by J Cote a Weekend Warrior from ottawa
      Date Reviewed: 9/1/2006 10:48:39 PM
      FavoriteTrail: chelsea
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $50
      Purchased At: bicyclette du hull
      Strengths: JUNK
      Weaknesses: JUNK. STAY FAR FAR AWAY FROM SHIMANO CHAINS!!! JUNK!!!
      My XTR BUSTED AND WITHOUT THE PINS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FIX.
      I have an XT chain and had to break it. CANT GET THE DAMN PIN OUT TO STICK A NEW ONE IN. JUNK JUNK JUNK. GO use 990, 950 or 991 SRAM. SHIMANO chains suck!
      Similar Products Tried: 950, 990,991
      Bike Setup: Titus racer x XTR
      blizzard XT
      Bottom Line: SUCKS. STAY FAR FAR AWAY!!!! USE IT IF YOU LIKE HEADACHES!!!
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Petr a Cross Country Rider from Virginia, USA
      Date Reviewed: 3/9/2006 5:14:24 AM
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Any place
      Strengths: Solid, shifts perfect. Lasts long if you clean it...
      Weaknesses: More expensive
      Similar Products Tried: Lower end shimano chains and PC-99 by sram. But last 5 years have not been using anything else, just shimano's top chain
      Bike Setup: Trek Fuel Carbon
      Bottom Line: The only chain around $30 that I trust. (Just bought PC-99 which is poor compared to shimano.) Taking PC-99 and putting back the trusted chain XTR/duraace..
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Daniel a Cross Country Rider from Phoenix
      Date Reviewed: 12/1/2005 4:50:46 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Trail 100
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: Excellent Bikes
      Strengths: Very Realiable, Shifts really smoothly
      Weaknesses: None
      Similar Products Tried: SRAM PC-99 Hollow Pin
      Bike Setup: Specialized EPIC, XTR, Crossmax, etc...
      Bottom Line: The 7701 is a really great chain. It shifts great and is very durable. I am taking my PC-99 off my bike and putting a CN-7701 back on it.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by RICHIE O a Weekend Warrior from BOGOTA, COLOMBIA
      Date Reviewed: 9/20/2005 7:36:15 PM
      FavoriteTrail: THE TUNEL
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $26
      Purchased At: PRICEPOINT.COM
      Strengths: AWESOME SMOOTH SHIFTING, STIFF AS A HUMMER. YOU CAN FEEL YOUR LEGS POWER ON THE TRAIL.
      Weaknesses: IT WORE OUT THE WHOLE DRIVE TRAIN SO FAST (SPECIALY THE REAR DERAILLEUR CERAMIC NEW PULLEYS AND LX 572 44 CHAINRING), W/O RIDING UNDER WATER OR MUD. +/- 550 MILLES
      Similar Products Tried: SHIMANO HG 93 - 73
      Bike Setup: JAMIS DURANGO SX, R/S DUKE XC 100mm'02, RITCHEY HBAR & SETPOPOST, RACE FACE PRODIGY STEM, AVID 185mm/HAYES HMX1 160mm DISK BRAKES, LX DRIVE TRAIN/SHIFTERS, DEORE/SUN SUBIV WHEELSET.
      Bottom Line: AS I SAID, THIS CHAIN IS JUST FOR RACING, MUST BE CHANGED EVERY 4 RACES. WHY? SHIFTS SO NICE, SMOOTH AND RELLY FAST BUT IT'S A CHAINRINGS EAGGER. I WAS SORPRISED WHEN I REALIZED THAT THE BIG ONE WAS SO BAD, SO WORE OUT IN ONLY 3 MONTHS OR LESS. I'M GONNA CHANGED TO SRAM OR HG 73 AGAIN(BETTER EXPERIENCE).
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by brock adams a Cross Country Rider from concord, ca
      Date Reviewed: 5/29/2005 10:21:39 AM
      FavoriteTrail: magic carpet and friends
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $28
      Purchased At: Performance
      Strengths: Despite the bad rap, Shimano builds quality components. This chain is top of the line Dura Ace/XTR. A good chain is one that you lube and then forget it's there...this is that kind of chain.
      Weaknesses: None, in my opinion. Some people may find the lack of a quick-link annoying.
      Similar Products Tried: Various shimano, etc. I've also helped friends repair SRAM chains on the side of the trail.
      Bike Setup: Enduro, Phil Woods on 819s, Thomson, etc. etc.
      Bottom Line: Notice that the highest rated chains are way below other products' highest ratings. Why? Because the only time many people notice their chain is when it breaks. I've never broken a chain. I've snapped chrome-moly bottom bracket spindles, but not chains. Keep them lubed and toss them after a couple of years. Shimano supplies the "special" pins for the rather large section of the bicycle community that was born with 10 thumbs. You do not need to use them to have success with this chain. Just be careful when removing links (as with any other chain.)

      SRAM chains seem weak to me. I've had to wait for friends who broke chains and it more often than not is a SRAM. They come with those quick-links because you need to use them more often! The Dura-Ace chain is the best chain on the market. Find one on sale.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Ben Thompson a Cross Country Rider from Los Angeles, CA
      Date Reviewed: 1/31/2005 9:57:04 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Sebastian Canyon, Las Vegas, NM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Helen's
      Strengths: Non
      Weaknesses: Proprietary Pins, Weak Links
      Similar Products Tried: SRAM
      Bike Setup: Sugar with Bontrager chainrings, Shimano M760 rear cassette
      Bottom Line: NOTE: this chain was a CN-7701, but it's not listed so I'm posting here.

      8 Miles into my first ride on this chain and it bent, twisted then snapped downshifting to the inner chainring. It's just too thin be reliable.

      Please note, I installed it per shimano directions for maximum strength, the drive train is completely 9-speed compatible, plus the derallieurs were just dialed-in before the ride and shifting flawlessly.

      Other huge problem: the $2 apiece link pins. What a ridiculous system. After the chain broke, I pulled the broken links and popped it together with one of the chain's standard pins. Voila, it got me home, so why force the customer to use their spendy pins?

      Save your money, buy an SRAM or SACHS or Huffy Chain at Wal-Mart.
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Stu Alp a Racer from Windsor Ontario
      Date Reviewed: 6/9/2004 5:20:20 AM
      FavoriteTrail: potowotomi
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Purchased At: came with bike
      Strengths: None at all. Second shimano chain i've ever had and what another pile of s#!t this one was as well. Broke about 10 minutes into my ride. ( First 10 minutes i was ever on the bike!)
      Weaknesses: Everything!!!
      Similar Products Tried: Sram pc 59, 89 and 99. Love the 99 it feels like butta!
      Bike Setup: 2004 Devinci Moonracer. Sid world cup. xtr wheels and components. Sram Cassette Carbon bar and seat post.
      Bottom Line: Shimano chains and cassettes are s#!t! They can't take torqe very well at all and if you ever have the misfortune of buying a bike with a shimano chain i feel very sorry for you. MY advise ; Take off the shimano chain, throw it in the garbage and buy a Sram, you will love it!!!
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Mirek from Grand Rapids, MI
      Date Reviewed: 11/29/2003 9:43:55 PM
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $20
      Strengths: Strength and durability.
      Weaknesses: Non
      Similar Products Tried: HG 92
      Bottom Line: This is my second CN7700 chain in almost 3 years and it never broke. It work very well in dry sandy conditions and it does perform pretty well in the rain or snow.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Bill McMillan a Cross Country Rider from British Columbia
      Date Reviewed: 10/26/2003 9:15:37 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Mt Prevost
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $20
      Strengths: relatively rust resistant, does the job!
      Weaknesses: side plates can come loose, usually as a result of chain-suck or other trauma. I havent had any problems I had not experienced with other chains. Throw away the shimano pins and stick to KMC missing link connectors
      Similar Products Tried: other shimano chains
      Bike Setup: Titanium hardtail
      Bottom Line: decent quality smooth riding quick shifting chain. Unlike all the sealed bearings amd moving parts on your mountain bike, the chain is right out there in the mud and grit. The more you clean it and look after it, the longer it will last. Do not wait until your chain wears out - it will be breaking too often and not shifting properly. Another thing that too many people do is run poor combinations of gearing resulting in bad chain lines which further stress and wear the chain prematurely.
      bottom line - buy it, take care of it, and you will get your money's worth out of it
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Ryan R a Cross Country Rider from Long Island N.Y.
      Date Reviewed: 9/26/2003 5:35:00 PM
      FavoriteTrail: One's with dirt on em!
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: Jenson.com
      Strengths: Strong pin connection much stronger than previous shimano pin connections than previous Hyperglide chain's. Shifts extremly well both front and rear derailers. Non corrosive surface resists rust. Very light noticable lighter than the XT model making it excellent for racers.
      Weaknesses: The links themselves bend very easy and it's fast shifting ability increases chainsuck. Which contributes to the bending of the links. The hyper glide pin connection system which you need replacement pins every time you remove it to clean it. Mine is dead now it bent on the trail today after two weeks of using it.
      Similar Products Tried: Shimano XT and LX as well as SRAM
      Bike Setup: Specialized Stumpjumper FSR XC with all kinds of XC Goodies
      Bottom Line: I use to like Shimano chains but in recent years especially HyperGlide 9 speed models they have declined in both performance and relibablity and lifespan. But this is the last straw I bent this one after putting it on two weeks ago! For all it's light weight better shifting crap it's not worth it! I had to splice it on the trail today to get it working thank God I carried a spare length of chain or it's a eight mile hike back home. I have accually hade more problems with chainsuck with this chain than with my XT. Finally this pin system that they have developed is really the worst I mean every time you have to remove the chain you need a new pin and the pins are not cheap. No more Shimano chains for me I've already threaded up a new Wippermann 908 I hope this is a better chain than the XTR chain PEACE.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by dennis calapit a Cross Country Rider from batangas city, philippines
      Date Reviewed: 9/15/2003 10:21:02 PM
      FavoriteTrail: any trail
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Purchased At: locally distributed
      Strengths: durable, lighter than the one i previously used, price worthy, and it looks good in my set-up,
      Weaknesses: i don't found any yet
      Similar Products Tried: kmc & hg73
      Bike Setup: cross country hardtail
      Bottom Line: the important thing is it's price worthy, its durable compared to the ones i previously used. it may be for road bike setup though i use it in my mtbike, i recommend it to xc racers, and trail riders who lives to such abuses.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Rogue a Weekend Warrior from Hong Kong
      Date Reviewed: 8/30/2003 4:42:15 AM
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Strengths: Lasts well
      Strong
      Those shimano pins are easy
      Weaknesses: The sticky stuff on new Shimano chains
      Similar Products Tried: CN-7701 (current), IG90
      Bike Setup: 03 Santa Cruz Bullit- sick, 01 Jekyll a bit tamer but nice too :-)
      Bottom Line: I have used the CN-7700 for over a year and the CN7701 for almost a year. They are both very similar 9 speed chains (only real difference being the riveting) 7701 has mushroom or circular rivets which is meant to be stronger.
      The Shimano pins are easy to use and never break for me, in fact i never have chain trouble as i look after them. This chain will not last forever though. I measured mine after 6months are roughly 1000-1200km and it had sretched 1%or about 3mm compared to the new one (same model i bought).
      Look after this chain and it will look after you.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Sam a Racer from Boulder, CO
      Date Reviewed: 8/29/2003 11:48:39 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Porc Pine
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Excel Sports
      Strengths: Great chain
      Shifts well
      Lasts a long time
      Weaknesses: A chain break tool is required to remove chain
      Similar Products Tried: Shimano XT/Ultegra, Wipperman Connex, SRAM
      Bike Setup: SWorks FSR
      Bottom Line: This chain is absolutely great and I really don't understand all of the poor reviews on it. Are you people installing your Chains correctly? It pays to be a little anal when installing such a critical item on your ride.

      I absolutely abuse this chain, mash it, etc. I do take care of my chains though and this might be the reason they last and don't snap.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by axel from yakima
      Date Reviewed: 6/25/2003 1:13:45 AM
      FavoriteTrail: skyline
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: sagebrushcycles
      Strengths: smooth shifting,light,easy to put on,looks
      Weaknesses: none so far
      Similar Products Tried: kmc,sram,more kmc and more kmc
      Bike Setup: NRS, kona Roast, and a few others all use this chain
      Bottom Line: Buy it after two years this chain has been perfect for me after i put it on the bike it shifted better and made the drive terrain more quiet. i love this chain and every bike that i have will have a shimano chain. either this one or at least an xt which i used to use.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by JT from Arlington, VA
      Date Reviewed: 6/22/2003 11:19:49 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Strengths: It's not on my bike anymore
      Weaknesses: Weak ... weak ... weak.

      Can't give it less than 1
      Similar Products Tried: XT Chain
      Bike Setup: Well, right now it's not because this damn chain keeps breaking.
      Bottom Line: Three rides, less than 30 miles total and it snapped twice. The second time was it ... I removed it and I'm giving SRAM a try now. This is just utterly ridiculous. I had been running XT chains for the last 18 months and never had this problem.

      Don't think that the fact that it gets a one means it's worth a one. I just wish I could give it a negative number.

      For what it's worth ... this is the absolute worst review I've ever given any product.
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by mark a Cross Country Rider from indy
      Date Reviewed: 5/31/2003 12:13:45 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $19
      Purchased At: jensonusa.com
      Strengths: the cn-7701/xtr looks great and shifts smoother than any chain possibly could..super smooth
      Weaknesses: no weaknesses noticed as of yet.
      Similar Products Tried: hg73(lx) --the cn7701 xtr is much better
      Bike Setup: 2003 stumpjumper fsr. upgraded to a XT drivetrain. Has fox float rl shock with the remotelockout shifter(sweet). manitou axel fork w/lockout, selle italia tt saddle,hayes hfx comp hyd brakes,mavic 221
      Bottom Line: I think the chain is awesome. this chain works great with new XT drivetrain and shifters that I put on my new specialized stumpjumper fsr. I have all maintenance done by a great bike shop in Indy(Matthews Bikes) the cn7701 is a newer version than the 7700...hopefully it turns out to be trouble free..so far its been perfectl
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Rob T from San Jose CA
      Date Reviewed: 5/7/2003 11:16:29 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Henry Coe State Park
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: bici bikes
      Strengths: Its strong and shifts too fast
      Weaknesses: It shifts too fast
      Similar Products Tried: Sram,Sedis,Regina(in the old days)
      Bike Setup: Same as below
      Bottom Line: This is my second review.I think this chain shifts so fast that it puts too much load on a small number of teeth on the cassette under power and causes those thin 9sp cogs to bend.I used Sram chains before and my XT cassette was about a year old,swithed to the Dura Ace and bent the cog.Got a new cassette and on the 1st ride it bent again.I'm going back to a Sram to see if that was my problem.I try not to shift under load,but sometimes on the steep and technical climbs where I like to ride you can't help powershifting.I think the cogs should be stronger and the chain certainly doesn't need to shift this fast.I'm just an average guy,I weigh 160.This stuff should not be so delicate.It's for MTBing!!I,m sure this chain is fine for road riding where torque on the drivetrain aren't so severe.Quick shifting on a roadbike is much more important than on a MTB.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Rob T a Cross Country Rider from San Jose CA
      Date Reviewed: 3/3/2003 11:37:30 PM
      FavoriteTrail: any<3ft and or rocky,rutted or rooty
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: Bici Bikes,S.J.
      Strengths: Seems quite well constructed,the pin ends are stamped so that it seems quite difficult for them to pull out
      Weaknesses: The special pin is a pain,but I'm using the Sram gold link from my 99,everythings fine so far.My weakness is I haven't used this all that long so only time will tell!!
      Similar Products Tried: lots since the 80's recently Sram,Rohloff,Sachs
      Bike Setup:
      Turner 02 XCE rockers,Atom Race100,Hopey steering damper(The Greatest thing since suspension!!),No Tubes,Contis,Chris
      King hubs&h.s.XT&XTR,Raceface,Easton,Thomson
      Bottom Line: This is the first Shimano chain I haven't broken on a mountain bike!I'm using the gold link that comes with the Sram PC99.So far no troubles and I don't have to use that stupid pin!!!.I measured it's width and it's pretty close to the same width as the new chain.I was using Sram and Sachs chains before that,only broke one.I've had good luck with the 58,68,59,69-whatever was on sale.I used Dura Ace chains on road&cross bikes in the mid-80s,never broke one.That was when I was at my strongest doing huge rides on and off road.I recently tried a pc99.It was noisy and hard to adjust perfect.I read a 5 star review for the new Dura Ace chain in Mountain Bike Distraction,they are usually good reviews so I tried it.It's working great so far.I do lots of long rides over 5 hours saddle time,this chain probably has about 200 miles on it so far,lots of wet and mud miles.At least 80% of my time is spent climbing hard on steep hills.It hasn't missed a beat yet.I clean and lube my chain after every ride,sometimes during the ride if it gets dry and noisy.It shifts nice,quiet and smooth unlike the previous Shimano chains back in the early 90's.They sounded as if they were going to explode if I shifted under alot of power and many broke in this scenario.
      I think chains are a small,yet important,but sadly forgotten part-they can really mess up a nice ride!Everyone should learn how to shift smooth,ease up on the pedals as you shift,speed up a little on steep climbs so you can then let off before you shift.That and regular maintainance will make your drivetrain much happier.Also make sure your chain is as short as possible,just make sure that when the bike is shifted to the "big,big" combo that the derailleur won't be ripped off due to a way too short chain!!!
      We can't expect these things to last under mondo abuse,misuse and neglect so learn how to use and treat it right and your ride won't be spoiled by things that could have been avoided.Enough lecturing!!
      Even though I haven't used it long I would recommend this chain to my friends(I'm usually the one who gets to fix stuff)
      Ride Waaaay Too Much!!!!

      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Ben P a Racer from St Paul
      Date Reviewed: 10/30/2002 10:53:05 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $17
      Purchased At: Quality Bike Products
      Strengths: Weight, compatability (works great with shimano cassette and crank setup)
      Weaknesses: Silly shimano greasy slime that comes gobbed on their new chains
      Similar Products Tried: Sachs PC-69, SRAM PC-99
      Bike Setup: Schwinn Homegrown 01, LX drivetrain (except XT cassette and XTR RD), tioga/deore wheels, SD ultimate brakes, and brand new Manitou Skareb Super
      Bottom Line: I have a theory about chains. I know they're supposed to work with everything and all that, but I truely think that for the best experience, you should stick to all one thing. I now ride a full shimano setup, with a mix of LX, XT and XTR components, and since upgrading, I've had no problems.

      Before, I had a SRAM 7.0 cassette and various chains, including a SRAM PC99, and had nothing but problems. The final straw was when the chain broke (for the 5th time) and caught my expensive XTR rear derailleur and wrapped it in the spokes of my rear wheel. Enough of that, I said. So I got the XT cassette and XTR chain and spent some time adjusting everything and lo, everything works together flawlessly. I've not broken a chain since, and have had NO shifting problems since. If I ran an all SRAM system it might be different, but for now, I'll stick with what I've got.

      Oh, and even if you're paying full price, chains are important, so I don't think price is an issue when it's a mere $25 or so, especially for quality like this.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Chris a Weekend Warrior from Ottawa
      Date Reviewed: 8/6/2002 7:44:51 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Meech
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $22
      Purchased At: Jensonusa
      Strengths: The weight is it's strenght. Like any other chain I've rode with, if it's well oiled up it makes no sounds. Having the name Shimano XTR\Dura Ace to back it up.
      Weaknesses: This is a weak, weak chain. I don't put the chain through any unsual stresses or conditions but it breaks much too often. 5 times in the past two months of weekend riding.
      I'm 180 pounds and I don't pedal up anything more than a 40 degree angle. It will usually break if I have to stand to make it up a hill, the chain will be in the good allignement with both rings but it doesn't seem to matter. My friends think I'm a power house but the truth is, it's a poorly made chain. Other poeple commented on using the replacement pins. I've used both replacement pins that came with the chain but... After I broke the chain the second time I used a red marker to note where it and broken. Every time it breaks somewhere new therefore it is true that every chain is only as strong as it's weakest link.
      Bike Setup: XTR shifting on a Sram 9.0 casette.
      Bottom Line: This is an expensive chain that does not perform as well as it should for the best of Shimano's line up. This product should be labeled 'For show only, and should not be used in real life situations.'
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Michael a Racer from Quebec, Canada
      Date Reviewed: 4/23/2002 10:57:25 AM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: It's a chain, it puts the power to the back wheel. Gets nice and shiny when you clean it.
      Bike Setup: 2001 GT Avalanche 0.0. XT from A to Z. Psylo SL Thomson stem and post Easton Monkey lite
      Bottom Line: OK. First off a chain only lasts 500 - 700 kilometers when you ride off road. It's not measured in months. months is not a unit of measure to the amount of mtbking you do. Ride it any more than that and your gears will wear, your drivechain will start skipping and it will cost you a hell of alot more than a new chain. Got it???

      Yeah i have had a few chins break. Some right out of the box. But lets get real: All you people who cant fix your chain

      Instructions for fixing chain properly:
      1- When chain breaks, you must remove the broken links

      2- You have removed some links, thus your chin is too short, so you have to replace those links. Bring yourself the few links that you cut off to get your chain the right length, and two of the special link pins and put your new length of chain on

      3- When you put the special link pis in they are supposed to fit just right and there isn't any stiffness in the chain, if ther is it's because it's not instaled right. Frig with it until it is smooth.

      4- Get back on your bike and ride, unless your really unlucky, or you didn't use the special pins, you shouldn't have any problems. Anyways I havent after using only shimano chains for the last three years of my racing carrer.

      What do you want, it's a bike chain. Personally I am impressed that they hod together at all when you look at the size of them.

      People Quit wining and ride your bikes damn it!@#%^@#$
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Casper Rubalcava a Racer from Ukiah
      Date Reviewed: 3/11/2002 9:10:27 PM
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Price Paid: $33
      Purchased At: Denny Bicycles
      Streng