Seems fine if a little light. Amazing that MTB chains are so light. Need to fix other stuff on my bike so I can get out and make a 1000 miles on this chain.
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I used it on my 2x11 Shimano SLX set up with 11-50t cassette which is noisy and can't seem to figure out where the noise is coming from. I tried everything from waxing my SRAM 11 speed chain, to changing the rear mech jockey wheels with new ones, to continuously adjusting and tuning but to no avail. When I used this Sram Eagle 12-speed chain, the noise disappeared and shifting was flawless.
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The Sram XT solid pin chain is a decent performing component. If you are looking to save a couple oz.'s get a hollow pin build. I don't care about shaving weight as I am not getting paid to ride. IMO, hollow pin chains are as fragile as the guys that use them. The price is about 40% cheaper, leaving me with more money for spending on MTB ride trips.
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The Eagle GX Chain does not employ hollow pin construction like the higher end X01 and XX1 chains. It's a solid pin and therefore heavier. I knew that before purchasing it though. It's still an awesome chain at a great price point to match up with SRAM's Eagle GX group set, or to have on hand as a backup to the X01 and XX1 group sets.
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Have used this chain on 2 bikes with SRAM Eagle and haven't had any surprises. One thing to be aware of with this setup is that the power-link is directional, it's clearly marked so it's kind of a no-brainer but you definitely want to pay attention when you install it.
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