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10-11-12 speed bike chains
Choosing the right chain for your 10-, 11- or 12-speed bike is crucial for optimal performance and a smooth ride. Here's a handy guide to help you choose the perfect chain:
- Compatibility: Make sure the chain is designed for your bike's drive system and is compatible with the cassette and derailleur, all components must be designed for the drivetrain with the same number of speeds, 10, 11 or 12-speed drivetrains. Some drivetrain components work best when used with the same brand of chain. The chain has a specific link design compatible with the cassette teeth and a specific width to suit the spacing of the cassette sprockets.
- Length: Bike chains come in different lengths to accommodate different frame sizes and bike configurations. The number of chain links determines its length. For proper operation, it is important to pick a chain with the correct number of links for your specific drive.
- Material and durability: High-quality chains often contain alloy steel, which guarantees durability and long life. Look for coatings or treatments that increase corrosion and wear resistance.
- Weight: If you're looking for a light build, consider chains designed for maximum performance. Chains can have hollow pins and special constructions to reduce weight without reducing strength. Evaluate your priorities between weight and durability based on your requirements.
- Price: Chains are available in various price categories. While investing in quality is essential, there are options that provide a good balance between performance and price.
Do not forget that proper maintenance, including regular cleaning and lubrication, is essential to extend the life of the chain. Choosing a chain that matches your bike's specifications and your riding style will ensure a smoother and more enjoyable cycling experience.
Is it possible to combine the chain with drive components of another brand?
In general, it is possible to use a chain of another brand or series on a bike, as long as it is intended for the same type of drive. Therefore, when choosing, it is good to consider the following parameters and characteristics of chains:
- Chain construction and width: Different brands of drivetrains, such as Shimano, SRAM or Campagnolo, have specific chain constructions and specifications. It is important to pick a chain that mainly corresponds to the speeds of the drive (e.g. 10 speeds, 11 speeds). Chains come in different widths to accommodate different numbers of sprockets on the cassette. For example, an 11-speed chain is narrower than a 9-speed.
- Shifting performance: Chains of different brands or models may have slightly different designs, materials, and manufacturing tolerances. While they may still be compatible, using a chain specifically designed for your drivetrain can optimize shifting performance and overall functionality.
Ultimately, it's best to consult the manufacturer's documentation, compatibility charts, or ask a professional bike shop for advice to make sure the chain you choose is compatible with your bike's drivetrain.
How to determine chain wear?
Measuring chain wear is an essential part of bicycle maintenance, as a worn chain can affect shifting quality and premature wear of other drivetrain components. Here's how you can measure chain wear and determine if it needs to be replaced:
- Chain check tool: The most accurate way to measure chain wear is with a chain check tool, also known as a chain wear gauge or chain gauge. This tool measures chain extensions and checks link distances. Insert the tool into the chain and align it with the pin. If the tool easily fits into the chain or exceeds a certain measurement mark, it means that the chain has stretched and needs to be replaced.
- Measuring with a ruler: If you don't have a chain inspection tool, you can use a ruler for a rough estimate. Measure the length of 12 full chain links, which is about 30 centimetres. If the measured length exceeds 30.5 centimetres, this is an indication that the chain is stretched and may need to be replaced.
- Visual inspection: Along with measuring chain wear, perform a visual inspection of the chain for signs of wear and damage. Look for elongated or visibly worn chain links, rust, stiff links, or any other signs of significant wear or damage. If you notice any of these problems, it is recommended to replace the chain.
It is important to note that chain wear can also depend on factors such as driving conditions, maintenance and driving style.
Why does the chain skip when pedalling?
If the chain skips under load, this usually indicates an issue with the drive or chain components. Here are some possible causes and solutions:
- Chain wear: A worn chain can cause it to skip or slip under load. As the chain expands over time, it may no longer fit properly into the teeth on the cassette or derailleur. In this case, the chain needs to be replaced.
- Cassette or derailleur wear: Worn cassette cogs or derailleurs can cause the chain to jump or skip. If the teeth on the cassette or derailleurs are worn or bent, they may not ensure proper chain engagement. In such cases, replacement of the cartridge or converter may be necessary.
- Bent or damaged chain links: Check that the chain is not bent or damaged. If you find any damage, we recommend replacing the chain, as bent or damaged links can cause skipping or unreliable shifting.
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RRP 48.99 €
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19.90 €
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RRP 34.99 €
savings Shimano Deore XT CN-M8100 chain, 12-sp., 126 links + quick link
31.99 €
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RRP 56.99 €
savings Shimano CN-HG901 chain, 11-speed, 116 links, with quick link SM-CN900
37.99 €
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RRP 64.99 €
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14.90 €
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RRP 29.90 €
savings Shimano CN-HG601 chain, 11-speed, 116 links, with quick link
21.99 €
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RRP 39.99 €
savings Shimano Deore XT CN-M8100 chain, 12-speed, 116 links + quick link
29.99 €
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RRP 52.99 €
savings Shimano SLX CN-M7100 Chain, 12-speed, 126 links + Quick Link
21.99 €
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RRP 41.99 €
savings SRAM Eagle GX chain, 12-speed, 126 links, PowerLock chain connector
22.99 €
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RRP 39.99 €
savings SRAM PC XX1 Eagle HollowPin chain, 12-speed, 126 links, Rainbow, Flowlink quick link
67.99 €
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RRP 112 €
savings KMC e10S e-bike chain, 10-sp., 116 links + link, OEM
23.99 €
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RRP 44.99 €
savings Shimano CN-M9100 chain, 12-speed, 116 links + quick link
43.99 €
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RRP 77.99 €
-6% SRAM NX Eagle chain, 12-sp., 126 links, with quicklink, OEM
16.90 €
-6%
RRP 35.99 €
savings Shimano HG701 chain, 11-speed, 126 links + quick link
30.99 €
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RRP 52.99 €
savings Shimano Deore XT CN-M8100 chain, 12-speed, 138 links + quick link
32.99 €
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RRP 61.99 €
savings Shimano Deore CN-HG54 chain, 10-speed, 116 links
12.99 €
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RRP 26.99 €
savings Shimano Deore CN-M6100 chain, 12-sp., 126 links, quicklink
17.39 €
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RRP 32.99 €
Shimano Deore CN-M6100 chain, 12-sp., 116 links, quick link, OEM
14.90 €
RRP 15.90 €
savings Shimano CN-LG500 e-bike chain, 9/10/11-sp., 138 links
16.59 €
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RRP 32.99 €
Sale -23% FORCE P1102 chain, 11-sp., 116 links, quick link
19.89 €
-23%
RRP 29.99 €
savings SRAM GX Eagle T-Type Flattop chain, 12-sp., 126 links
39.99 €
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RRP 65.99 €
savings SRAM NX Eagle chain, 12-speed, 126 links, with quick link
19.69 €
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RRP 35.99 €
savings SRAM Force E1 Flattop chain, 12/13-sp., 126 links, silver
44.99 €
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RRP 69.99 €
savings Shimano SLX CN-M7100 chain, 12-speed, 138 links, quick link
23.99 €
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RRP 44.99 €
-39% SRAM PC-1110 chain, 11-sp., 116 links, SolidPin, quick link PowerLock, OEM
10.90 €
-39%
RRP 17.89 €
savings Shimano SLX CN-M7100 chain, 12-sp., 116 links, quick link
19.99 €
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RRP 41.90 €
savings Shimano CN-HG601 chain, 11-speed, 126 links, with SM-CN90 quick link
23.99 €
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RRP 41.99 €
savings SRAM PC 1130 PowerLock chain, 11-speed, 114 links
18.89 €
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RRP 28.99 €
savings SRAM Rival E1 Flattop chain, 12/13-bike, 126 links, Powerlock
32.99 €
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RRP 53.99 €
savings SRAM Eagle 70 T-Type Eagle Silver chain, 12-sp., 126 links
21.99 €
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RRP 37.99 €
savings Shimano XTR CN-M9100 chain, 12-speed, 138 links + quick link SMCN910
51.99 €
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RRP 89.99 €
savings SRAM Red E1 Flattop chain, 12/13-sp., 126 links, silver
69.99 €
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RRP 108 €
savings SRAM Red E1 Flattop chain, 12/13-sp., 126 links, rainbow
76.99 €
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RRP 119 €
savings SRAM GX Eagle chain, 12-sp., 126 links, assembly package
22.99 €
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RRP 39.99 €
savings KMC e10 e-bike chain, 10-sp., 122 links, silver
39.99 €
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RRP 58.99 €
savings SRAM Eagle PC-X01 chain, 12-speed, 126 links, HollowPin
46.99 €
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RRP 79.99 €
-7% SRAM PC XX1 Eagle HollowPin chain, 12-speed, 126 links + PowerLock Flowlink, Copper
66.99 €
-7%
RRP 112 €
savings Shimano Deore CN-M6100 chain, 12-sp., 113 links, with quick link, OEM
17 €
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RRP 29.90 €
KMC X11 chain, 118 links, quick link Missing Link, silver/black
34.95 €
RRP 34.99 €
savings Shimano CN-M6100 chain, 12-speed, 116 links + quick link
15.99 €
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RRP 30.99 €
savings SRAM PC-1110 chain, 11-sp., 114 links, SolidPin, PowerLock quick link
10.79 €
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RRP 17.89 €
savings SRAM PC RED22 chain, 11-speed, 114 links, HollowPin, Powerlock quick link
35.99 €
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RRP 57.99 €