X1 Chain - 11-Speed
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X1 Chain - 11-Speed
In creating the more budget-friendly X1 1x11 group, SRAM also introduced
new value-oriented 1x11 parts, such as this SRAM X1 Chain. The
interface between the chainrings and the chain of SRAM's new 1x11
drivetrains is where half the magic happens, thanks to the X-SYNC
chainrings' specially-shaped teeth that virtually lock the chain to the
ring to prevent chain drop. While the X1 chain doesn't have the Hard
Chrome durability-enhancing treatment of the more expensive XX1 chain,
it's built around the same reliable, smooth-shifting 1x11 drivetrain
geometry, and from excellent materials spawned from generations of
SRAM's toughest chains.
Details
- SRAM's 11-speed chain on a budget
- Designed for use with SRAM’s X-SYNC narrow-wide chainrings
- Reduced cost by omitting the Hard Chrome durable-treatment of XX1 chains
- PowerLock link for tool-less installation
- Item #SRM002E
- Material
- nickel
- Links
- 118
- Connection
- PowerLock link
- Compatible Components
- SRAM 1 x 11 drivetrains
- Claimed Weight
- 9.1oz (258g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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April 22, 2024
Awesome, stiff, no drop chain ring
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Great price for an awesome chain ring. Easy install and now my daughter’s full drive train replacement is complete. GX 11sp cassette, chain and Eagle chain thing. She has been so happy to be XC racing this spring season with confidence again.
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Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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