What is the best chain?
#1
What is the best chain?
There are a lot of factors and many people have different criteria when choosing their favourite chain.
So what is your favourite and why?
BTW, I am looking for a lightweight quiet chain and am looking at the KMC K710 SL.
So what is your favourite and why?
BTW, I am looking for a lightweight quiet chain and am looking at the KMC K710 SL.
#3
Live without dead time
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From: Toronto
A chain is a chain, it's only job is to transfer power without breaking. It either does that, or it doesn't.
I think any claims that one chain is more quiet than another is highly suspect since chains don't make noise. A chain is quiet or not depending on how well it mates with your drivetrain
I think any claims that one chain is more quiet than another is highly suspect since chains don't make noise. A chain is quiet or not depending on how well it mates with your drivetrain
#5
#6
A chain is a chain, it's only job is to transfer power without breaking. It either does that, or it doesn't.
I think any claims that one chain is more quiet than another is highly suspect since chains don't make noise. A chain is quiet or not depending on how well it mates with your drivetrain
I think any claims that one chain is more quiet than another is highly suspect since chains don't make noise. A chain is quiet or not depending on how well it mates with your drivetrain
#7
The K710 and K710 SL are great chains... you won't be unhappy with your choice.
I prefer the K710 just because it is a lower price than the SL and has never let me down and I have installed dozens and dozens of these to customer's bikes with no complaints either.
#8
senior tarckass
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From: east bay california
Bikes: 2001 bianchi pista/ affinity low pro
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Do your chain hang low
Do it wobble to the flo'
Do it shine in the light
Is it platinum, Is it gold
Could you throw it over ya shoulda
If ya hot, it make ya cold
Do your chain hang low
Do your chain hang low
Do it wobble to the flo'
Do it shine in the light
Is it platinum, Is it gold
Could you throw it over ya shoulda
If ya hot, it make ya cold
Do your chain hang low
#9
Gentlemen.
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From: Chico, CA
Bikes: S-Works e5 Aerotech with 2009 Veloce and a Fulcrum 5s
I've always been fine with the Z410. It feels smooth, and on a steel bike with a threaded stem, velocity rims, high-flange hubs, Selle Turbo, and other weight-adding factors, I consider a chain to be a small price to pay in weight and money.
#10
manonthemoon
Joined: Jun 2009
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From: Seattle, WA
Bikes: Current custom builds: FG=KHS Flite 100 DH=Transition Blindside FR=Transition Bottlerocket
I've just gone with pretty much whatever is cheapest. SRAM on one build, and KMC on another. They seem to work just fine, but then again I haven't ridden a fg with a more expensive chain, so I really don't know any better...
Last edited by Triple8Sol; 10-15-09 at 10:20 PM.
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From: Dallas, TX
Bikes: Panasonic NJS Keirin x2, Level Professional, Bianchi CUSS, GT Pulse
I've always used the K710 but recently upgraded to the K710 SL.
I like it a lot better, it seems to be much quieter than the standard K710.
I like it a lot better, it seems to be much quieter than the standard K710.






