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SRAM PC-991 Hollowpin Chain w/ Powerlink Gold 2011 |
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| MSRP: $58.00 |
Price Point:
$38.98
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Product Description |
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Delivering light weight, strength and smoothness to your drivetrain. BlackBox™ racers know - SRAM® PowerChain™ is designed to stand up to the toughest courses and competitors. From the convenient PowerLink™ connectors that eliminate the need for tools to the GLEITMO™ lube that protects against dirt and friction, these chains set the standard for durability and reliability.
SRAM's extremely strong and precise chain technology. The PowerChain II is optimized for increased front and load shifting performance while retaining excellent rear shifting precision. The Step2™ riveting process increases the Push Pin Power to provide increased strength and durability.
Features:
- Compatibility: 9-speed
- Push Pin Power: 200 kgf, Chrome Hardened Pins
- Technology: PowerChain II™, PowerLink™ Gold
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Product Specifications |
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Product Questions & Answers |
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Question: What's the best
way to clean my Sram PC 991 Hollow
Pin Chain w/ PowerLink?
Answer: Sram recommends
the following steps:
A. We suggest leaving the chain on
the bike.
B. Wipe off any excess dirt, water,
etc.
C. Apply your favorite bio-
degreaser, agitate and then
rinse/wipe it off.
D. Apply a coat of your favorite
chain lube and
then be sure to let it dry or at
least sit for a bit.
E. Using a rag/shop towel remove any
excess lubricant and "clean" off the
side plates of the chain.
- lastly, feel free to repeat steps
C and/or D more than once. You may
find a combination that works better
in your area.
Additionally, a lot of people that
replace their chains often would
actually skip step C and just go
straight to step D. Also, if you
feel the need to degrease the chain
while it is off the bike, we would
warn against letting a chain sit in
solvent of any kind (kerosene,
gasoline, SimpleGreen, bio-
degreasers, etc.) for any length of
time. And be sure to follow all
dilution recommendations found on
degreasing products.
QUESTION: If a chain uses a
Powerlink, do I still need a chain
tool for installation?
ANSWER: Yes and no. You will
need a chain tool to cut the chain
to the correct length. The best way
to do this is to remove your current
chain and use that as a guide for
the new one. We suggest laying out
the two chains side-by-side to
ensure best accuracy.
Once you've cut the chain to the
correct length the good news is
you've done all the hard work.
Attaching the chain with the Sram
Powerlink requires NO TOOLS as it
literally snaps together making the
frustration of stiff chain links a
thing of the past.
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