Are all SRAM chains the same?
SRAM Eagle 12-Speed Chain If you have a SRAM XX1, X01, GX or NX Eagle MTB groupset, you will need a 12-speed SRAM Eagle chain. The SRAM Eagle 12-speed chains are cross compatible with one another — the only variance between them is weight and material.
What is the strongest bike chain?
The New York Noose is a 12mm six-sided chain made with 3T hardened manganese steel and is designed to put up a fight. It weighs 3.15kg, so it’s on the heavy side, but can still be used on the move. This makes the 1275 Noose the strongest portable bike chain.
When should I replace my SRAM chain?
SRAM’s technical manual has this to say: “Use a chain wear tool to measure chain wear and replace the chain when it reaches 0.8% elongation. The cassette and chainrings should be replaced when a new chain is installed.”
Can SRAM work with Shimano?
SRAM’s cassettes and chains are compatible with all of Shimano’s groupsets, and vice versa. Likewise, Shimano and SRAM buyers have the freedom to mix different levels of chains and cassettes so long as they are designed for the same kind of transmission.
Are expensive bike chains worth it?
No. The only advantage of expensive chains within a specific brand is the minor reduction in weight. The ones with extra plating do look nicer and provide some corrosion resistance, but it takes almost no effort to keep your chain rust free.
Are expensive bike chains better?
How long does a SRAM chain last?
A chain can last anywhere from about 500 miles to 5000, depending on the quality of the chain, the sprockets, how the bike is ridden, and the maintenance. I clean my chain about twice a year, whether it needs it or not, and I get about 2000 miles out of mine. Standard quality SRAMs.
How often should I lube my bike chain?
once every month
Bicycle Tutor recommends cleaning and lubricating your bike’s drive chain at least once every month to maintain optimal performance and protection. The chain and drivetrain are typically the dirtiest parts of your bike, and this dirt is bad news for bike longevity and performance.