I've been using SRAM bike chains for many years and have never had a problem with them. 8, 9, 10 speed, all good. I like the SRAM quick link better than Shimano's pin set up. I've used the SRAM chains with a mix of Shimano and SRAM components and the shifting has always been crisp and smooth. The price is reasonable and I'm guessing that they are good for about 3000 miles running them in mostly dry, sometimes dusty conditions.
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Bike has Sram Crank, Cassette, Derailleurs and Shifters, Everyone said the Sram chain is best, but the bike now has issues shifting on cassette cogs. All Derailleurs and shifters are adjusted 100% perfect. I put a new KMC x10 chain on and now the bike shifts great. I even tried two new Sram PC 1051 chains, same issue with poor shifting. Big mistake buying and trying the Sram PC 1051 chain. If your bike shifts good but you need a new chain, I recommend buying the same brand and part number chain that came on your bike.
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Works fine but I only get about 1000 miles out of one of these chains. Most of my riding is up and down mountains. Chains don't last as long as they use to. Maybe because they are thinner with more gears on a cassette. My previous bike's chain lasted at least 4 times longer. They don't make them like they use to.
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Good chain. Quiet. I like the silver color because I can see the dirt easier. I did not like the power lock in that what I had seen on youtube was it was easily removable by hand. The 10 speed version of the power lock however is that it takes a tool to remove it. This is not good for roadside repair. Bummer.
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The SRAM 1051 was just what the Dr. ordered, Working great with my new cassette, Easy install.
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