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  • Sram Chain Compatibility
  • beano68
    Free Member

    Got the Sram 1×11 speed setup on the 2014 spesh enduro and original chain was the XX1 hollowpin which is the narrow/wide.

    Accidentally bought the X1 chain which I believe isn’t narrow/wide

    Can I still use it ?

    lerk
    Free Member

    Really???? 😯

    lerk
    Free Member

    Just go and sit in the corner and think about what you’ve just said… 😛

    beano68
    Free Member

    What I’m saying is the original is PCXX1 hollow pin narrow/wide and the other one is PCX1 solid pin but doesn’t state narrow/wide !!!!

    only asking coz I just spent £200+ on a new cassette and don’t want to f@@k it ! only a simple question !

    otsdr
    Free Member

    Technically, half link chains are not narrow-wide, so the question isn’t _entirely_ off :))

    beano68
    Free Member

    The PCX1 chain is actually quicker and just fitted it there its not seems to be grinding on the chainring when pressure is applied and catching on the cassette so its getting shot off.

    johnners
    Free Member

    I just spent £200+ on a new cassette

    I’m going to need to have a cup of tea and a nice sit down.

    mjsmke
    Full Member

    All chains with standard links are narrow/wide. Chainrings are either narrow wide or non narrow wide. I have a sram x1 chain on a narrow wide ring if that helps.

    beano68
    Free Member

    Thanks @mjsmke my chainring is an absolute black narrow wide

    mjsmke
    Full Member

    It will be fine as long as the chainring is not too worn.

    bikeneil
    Free Member

    You will need a dual moded thyristor that peaks at plus or minus the centre of negativity to use it though.

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