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This single speed bike chain features 114 adjustable links sized 1/2×1/8 inch, engineered with a double X bridge design for enhanced strength and smooth shifting. Made from special forging steel with full silver plating, it offers exceptional rust and wear resistance. Lightweight at approximately 359g, it fits a wide range of single speed bikes including road, mountain, BMX, and foldable models, making it a durable, high-performance upgrade for serious cyclists.
| ASIN | B0BQ6XCVPJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,061 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Bike Chains |
| Brand | FGBNM |
| Date First Available | December 15, 2022 |
| Item Length | 57 Inches |
| Item Pitch | 0.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
| Load Capacity | 2E+2 lbf |
| Manufacturer | FGBNM |
| Specification Met | Material and Corrosion Resistance Standards, Tensile Strength Rating |
| Strand Type | Single |
M**Z
Great chain
Best chain that money can ask for, fits well on my bike, however you do need a chain tool to reduce the length if needed, so be weary of that.
V**A
As advertised
Great price easy to use look and works like new
D**R
Repeat customer
I’ve been impressed with the quality of these chains so far. I have ordered several for various bike builds. I would consider this chain if you need a replacement.
F**2
Good value, quality chain
Replacement chain for my 8 speed bike. It was 8 links too long but I was able to remove those links with a punch and hammer. Once adjusted for length, the snap lock link secured the chain. For the price this was a good value.
C**Y
Great-looking chain for price.
Rebuilt a vintage Cannondale triathlon bike for sale. Excellnt chain - looks great and people swore they held up better than the expensive ones. I did boil it in parafin before I installed it.
M**S
Pretty heavy but who cares.
My winter bike sees a lot of salt and water which reduces life of chains exponentially. Name brand chains (SRAM for example) have gone through the roof lately so I decided to try something else. It installs like any chain would and seems to be working well once adjusted properly. I'll see how long it lasts but would happily order again.
O**N
Looks great easy to modify
Easy to shorten the link for length. Fits my old Road bike. Made into a one speed fixie.
M**D
Works, but not exactly as it seems.
Given the sub-$7 price, this 7-speed chain may seem to be the cheapest deal on Amazon for a replacement Hyperglide-compatible chain. While the price may make it super tempting, there are some compelling reasons to avoid it as well. Let's look at the pros and cons: ---- PROS: - PRO #1: This manufacturer has managed to make a 7-speed chain that doesn't need a master link or a special chain pin; it uses beveled chain pins (like old Sedis chains) that elegantly slide into the adjoining chain plate. This is, of course, PROVIDED you have set your chain tool perfectly aligned, otherwise you'll destroy the plate. (This is undoubtedly why some of the reviewers here have had failures). - PRO #2: Both pins and plates seems to be plated surprisingly well. Better than most OEM spec on entry-level bike shop bikes. Whether this plating will hold up in the elements, well, that I've yet to see. CONS: - CON #1: I've done hundreds of bikes in the past, and 116 links is NOT enough for the average 26" entry-level ATB/MTB or hybrid - the typical "21/24-speed" triples with MegaRange. 116 is also too short for 700C hybrids with large single chainrings and slightly longer chainstays (such as Electra Lofts). In fact, not ONCE has any package of this chain been enough to finish a single derailer bike I've touched; some of which I've included here in the photos. The only bike I've done that required only a single package is a 1960's road bike with an internally geared hub conversion (picture #4). As such, almost every bike comes out to ~$10.49 to do (minus a bit for the 16%-off-for-2 deal), not $6.99. All of a sudden, the price deal is not as good as it seems - though, fair enough, any other 116L chain will also be subject to the two-package issue. - CON #2: It doesn't really shift well. In comparison to KMC, SRAM, or Shimano HG, this chain just doesn't pick up the Hyperglide tooth ramps nicely. Upshifts, even with a perfectly adjusted derailer, tend to be chattery or rough - even on the stand. Add a rider on the ground and what seems minor in the stand becomes instantly apparent. It seem as if the angled outer chain plates - probably done to circumvent Shimano's patents - appear to facilitate downshifts only. To the credit of this chain, the downshifts are smooth, but it doesn't make up for the rest. ---- I find it hard to recommend this chain when the good stuff is a few dollars more. Nevertheless, if you have to make every dollar count, this might work for you. Just be aware that you might need two of them to make ends meet - pun intended. Also make SURE you have a good chain tool and set it right. If you're ever so slightly off square on the receiving chain plate, you will crack the plate or shave off material when pushing the pin in. Take absolute care to get it right.
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