I ride 150-200 miles a week so I go through a lot of parts especially rear tires...stretched chains do shift poorly and I think they chip cogs/sprockets
I replaced 2 chains in January early Feb both were 9 speed, which may make a difference as they are thicker than 10.11 speed chains. one was a 951 and the other is 971 the 951*** (I use the 951 when it rains on my older bike but the prior chain was a shimano and no rust after about 4000 miles and it was used in the same conditions AND it was used over 500 miles at the beach which the 951 wont get to until May) the 951 is already rusted ,
the 971 still looks great and after 800+ miles seems good the sram 971 chain is $xx compare to about $xx for shimano so if it get 4000 miles with no rust and failing 75% test then it will be a great value but so far too early to tell (at 800 miles it is still a good bit away from 50% stretched) for the few dollars.difference between 951 and 971 I'd buy the 971, I will never buy the 951 again
The only complaint for the 971 is I feel and hear chunk noises shifting under load NO COGS were broken before and none are yet with the new chain(s) **I'm not sure this can be avoided and what the cost would be but both the 951 and 971 feel clunkier under load than what I remember the shimanos felt like ** I assume(d) the stretched chain would be clunkier, but that does not seem to be the case.. I'm not an engineer .....as an addendum the chain ring and sprocket are shimano I assume there may be 100th of mm differences between sram and shimano components regardless i assume the 971 will get close to the same mileage and i ordered replacement 971 chains for this summer
I am a daily commuter. I ride every day in all weather and road conditions. I have utilized this chain for my bike for thousands of miles without any issues. Keep your chain clean and lubed for years of trouble free service.
I'm not looking for the best, I'm looking for a workhorse.
I ride a fair amount miles a year and swap out chains every 2000-2500 miles, so I go through 4 chains a year.
I've found this one to work for me.
Excellent smooth-running chains that are very reasonably priced. If you change your chains as frequently as you should, they are definitely the way to go. I've been riding them since they were Sedis products. Never a complaint.
One thing to know about this chain is that you'll definitely need a chain breaker to install it the first time, since the two ends of the quick link come facing the same direction. I didn't need to shorten it, based on my old chain, but I did need to reverse one end so the ends would mate.
Replaced chain on my wife's Kona. Easy peasy! Great value and makes the drive train run so much smoother.
I use this chain on my recumbent bike and it actually takes 2.5 chains each time I replace the chains. I have used this model chain for over 10 years and never had an issue with it.
Having never changed a chain before and not used one with the gold link system. This is a great concept and look forward to being able to really get a good clean chain throughout the season.
SRAM chains are my 'go to' for all my bikes. Good value and durability. I always have some on the shelf ready to replace worn ones and increase drive train longevity.
Great chain!
Great chains for older bikes still running 9 speed. Using on my old carbon hardtail with SRAM drivetrain. No issues, good shifts, chain does not feel flexy when shifting even under load.
Excellent. Good pricing, excellent customer service.
I have used this chain for over 10 years and have never had a breakage. I usually get over 10,000 miles out of each chain.
Got the chain for my wife's first bike. She hasn't had a single complaint yet!
This chain just works. I find it to last longer than KMC at comparable price.
This chain seeks to work well with shimnao sprockets and cassette, plus has a nice link connector so I don't need any special tools. I can get about 2 yrs out of the chain, which is good for me. So works well, and is fairly durable.....a good deal.
I have to get to work whether it's clear or storming. This one is easy to mount and clean. It ships with a good lube that, unlike Brand S, doesn't rust overnight.
Great chain. Shifts well, and is compatible with Shimano components. With the master link, it is very easy to install and remove for cleaning.
This chain comes with a quick link for easy installation and maintenance. This chain is cheaper than Shimano.
Just as advertised.
Plenty long for My 59cm frame running 2X9 and a 34-tooth cassette.
Great performance and the master link was easily applied.