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SRAM
PC 971 Chain - 9-Speed

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1 Review

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PC 971 Chain

Like all other SRAM chains we sell, the PC-971 has bulged outer plates and chrome-hardened pins. It's a notch down from their PC-991 since it lacks the nickel plating on the inner plates and instead has raw steel. So although it's a bit more susceptible to the elements, it doesn't sacrifice performance in comparison to the PC-991. It may not be as pretty, but it's a good bit less expensive. The outer plates are nickel plated for corrosion resistance. The SRAM PC-971 comes with a gold-colored PowerLink connector to make assembly and disassembly easy, a big plus for people who devote regular attention to their chains. It will work with all 9-speed drivetrains.


Details

  • Mountain bike chain replaces worn-out chains for 9-speed drivetrains
  • Nickel plating offers enhanced strength characteristics over time
  • Polished inner-link finish ensures smooth functionality with low friction
  • PowerLink makes installation and maintenance a breeze ever time
  • Step2 riveting construction supplies durable, long-lasting performance
  • Item #SRM0075
Material
(inner links) steel, (outter links) nickel-plated steel
Links
114
Connection
PowerLink
Compatible Components
9-speed
Includes
1 masterlink
Claimed Weight
10.5oz (298g)
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 18, 2023

BEST Decision!

Because I was using a Sram drive train, I decided to use a quality Sram chain. There's no argument about compatibility. I considered a KMC chain which has universal compatibility with most drive trains, but would have had to spend more money, for what?

david D