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why do Shimano chains have direction?
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Originally Posted by misterp830
(Post 20122803)
why do Shimano chains have direction?
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The chains are absolutely still directional (asymmetric, as Shimano says). The engraved plates must face out, or the shifting of the system will suffer. Not all of their chains are directional--just some of the 10/11 speed models.
Basically, the RH plates are shaped to better grab the chainrings, while the LH plates better interface with the cassette. Huge functional difference versus, say, a generic KMC? No, not really...but why pay for Dura Ace and get performance several tiers lower with the wrong chain? |
Shimano 11 speed chains DEFINITELY are directional.
Why, I have no idea. I use KMC now on my Shimano drivetrain, their direction doesn't matter. |
Originally Posted by wschruba
(Post 20123109)
The chains are absolutely still directional (asymmetric, as Shimano says). The engraved plates must face out, or the shifting of the system will suffer. Not all of their chains are directional--just some of the 10/11 speed models.
Basically, the RH plates are shaped to better grab the chainrings, while the LH plates better interface with the cassette. Huge functional difference versus, say, a generic KMC? No, not really...but why pay for Dura Ace and get performance several tiers lower with the wrong chain? |
Originally Posted by misterp830
(Post 20122803)
why do Shimano chains have direction?
Srsly, thanks for the info from others ^^ about Shimano chains. I had no idea. Makes no difference to me, though, because I use Wippermann and SRAM chains because they don't have those silly replacement pins. Steve |
Shimano finally now uses a quickie link like KMC and SRAM. No more drive in, snap off pins.
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Link plate shapes are different? did you look?
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Originally Posted by sweeks
(Post 20124200)
I thought *all* chains came with directions! :D
Srsly, thanks for the info from others ^^ about Shimano chains. I had no idea. Makes no difference to me, though, because I use Wippermann and SRAM chains because they don't have those silly replacement pins. Steve |
Originally Posted by misterp830
(Post 20122803)
why do Shimano chains have direction?
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