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Package Dimensions : 6.14 x 5.31 x 1.57 inches; 11.99 ounces
Date First Available : August 26, 2024
Manufacturer : KWCHIAN
ASIN : B0DF7XT962
Country of Origin : China
Wear Resistance:The bicycle chain is forged from special forged steel.Ultimate tensile strength 1500KG.Hardness reaches 98HRA
Cycling distance and maintenance: Highway leisure commuting cycling 4000KM-6000KM, Mountain training cycling 2000km-3000km. It is recommended to perform chain maintenance once every 1000km.
PVD Rust Prevention Process:The bicycle chain adopts the latest PVD rust prevention treatment/after 300 hours of rust prevention testing, it is more corrosion-resistant than ordinary chains
Perfect Compatibility:The chain is compatible for SHIMAMO, SRAM, Campagnolo and all other brands of Mountain/Road variable-speed systems.
Bike chain kit includes and After-sales Service:1 boxed chain/2 pairs of loose quick links/1 set of quick links with packaging/1 cycling storage bag.If you have any questions about the chain, please feel free to contact * KWCHIAN*
Tyrone Davis –
Perfect fit. Easy to install.
I was surprised because after removing the old chain, using the chain removal tool, it took me less than five minutes to install and lubricate/clean the new chain.Step 1: Remove old chainStep 2: Route the new chain and close the gap using the provided quick link.Step 3: Apply two-step cleaner/lubricatorStep 4: Take your bicycle for a test rideStep 5: Put your feet you and plan your next rideI took the bicycle for a test ride, and two thumbs up!Fit; Perfect! I didnât have to remove any links.Shifting Speed; Perfect!Chain Quality: HighDurability: Appears to be durable
Curtis –
Worked like the big brands just fine – 100%
I’ve only previously used Shimano chains and the new bike I have was Sram. Went back and forth in my head 50 times and finally decided to try this brand/model on my 1×10 Sram XX componets. Worked perfectly and saved me money for sure.
Robert in Denver –
Looks like a KMC chain, but built like Shimano
If you look at the links on this chain, they have an x-pattern just like KMC chains. But unlike KMC chains, these are not shaped links. The pattern is just cosmetic. The actual chain construction is identical to Shimano. Flat links with chamfered ends to help with shifting.The black and zinc plating on the links looks good and has held up well so far. The chain length is within spec for a 1/2â 10-speed chain. This one came with four quick links: Two with the chain and two packaged separately. The two in the separate package are higher quality than what came with the chain.Iâve been using it on my 105 1X converted winter bike and itâs held up well for the hundred or so miles of salt and snow exposure. Itâs a cheap chain, but a good cheap chain.
Dakota –
It’s as advertised.
It comes with the advertised amount of links, it’s pre-lubricated, and because of the clippable chain it’s super easy to install and remove. They also look great.
kingflexor –
Easy to install
Great replacement chain, easy to install.
Michael Fitz –
The 2 color scheme is Awsome
Way cooler than the single color chains. It is eye catching & flashy when moving. Chain comes packed in a very light white grease with a master link and some extra links in a side package. Good quality alloys. I expect this to last as long as I have this bike, it was NOT a replacement, but a treat to spiff up the looks. Will buy another when I need a chain for the next bike. I am sure the quality is there, for me, the look is what I went for & this delivers.
Hyong W Kim –
Quick link broke!
Quick link on this chain broke miles away from home.
cdzero –
Good chain for 9 speed cassette
Replaced my old chain with this one. Installation is easy with the connecting link. I have to say that I prefer this method over pushing the pins in an out. Chains seem to be a lot stronger and secured at the connection. So far so good. Bike ride is smooth with a well lubricated chain. The gears are changing smoothly in both the front and back derailleurs of my Trek mountain bike.