After last nights grind and crunch fest, the SRAM GX is needing its first chain replacement. It was bought as a shifter, rear mech, cassette bundle including a SRAM 11spd chain.
Looking at this, a replacement is under £20 but both KMC and SRAM have chains from £15 through to £50 and its not easy to see what is a good buy without going OTT...
Any advice, wisdom or recommendations?
I buy the cheapest SRAM chain. the only difference between that and the one above is the one above is nickel plated for better corrosion protection - which I don't need, then higher up the range you're into the chains with hollow pins and links with cut-outs for weight saving, so again pointless - just makes the chain weaker.
So no, buy the cheap SRAM chain, it'll be fine. Not sure about KMC, the only time I had a KMC chain I got rid as it kept on snapping, three or four times in a ride once, not sure why but I switched to SRAM and never looked back. Its a chain at the end of the day so can't get too excited, i just buy what I had before.
How you look after a chain has more bearing on it's life than anything else IME - keeping it clean and lubed and not letting it get rusty all help. I find the KMC TiNitrided chains run a bit smoother and avoid anything that's not got some form of protective coating.
I've never had good experiences with SRAM chains, new Shimano 11 speed on the other hand are fantastic
Thanks for the info. I don't need the coloured or weight reducing stuff.... just a solid no nonsense strong chain. I'm a pusher, not a spinner when climbing so strong and dependable are best.
KMC Are the only chains I use now.
KMC have been good for me - been using them for about 3 years now ever since I switched from SRAM drivetrain to Shimano
Used the X11-93 since I moved to 11 speed without any problems
+1 for kmc X11-93 (wiggle £16) or X10-93 (10 speed).
i find selecting the correct gear in time, saves me chains. I was always breaking them before that.
Kmc -93 range is the sweet spot for me no matter how many speeds.
Nickel plating keeps corrosion away and they last ages.
Wippermann since 2014
I made the mistake of not going for my usual KMC X10-93 last time and got suckered into a good deal on the X10-EL. Not good for MTB's as it's just more area for dirt to end up with the cut-outs
I tend to go for kmc chains. Never had any snapping issues, although I'm not a Clyde and have a bit of mechanical sympathy when shifting so they don't have a hard life.
I've bought the super light ones for an xc whippet I built up but for everything else I go with the middle of the road ones. Decent enough corrosion resistance and it means you can buy two to switch every couple of rides. Spreads the wear out on all the components and makes cleaning one easier.
KMC X??-93 flavours - been solid and reliable, 90Kg rider on 14Kg bike
KMC X-93 bought... €16.
Thanks folks. Its for a Fatbike and we are miles from the sea so don't think there will be corrosion issues, its dry or snowy here..
Snapped SRAM chains
Snapped Sachs chains
Snapped Shimano chains
Snapped Wipperman chains
Snapped KMC chains
But split links and a seemingly longer life, KMC are my current go to.
My last KMC enjoyed snapping quite a lot. Fortunately I live in the Netherlands, so last time it snapped on a ride I could push it 200m to a bike shop where I could get a 15Euro Shimano HG one that's given me no trouble since.
I've never had good experiences with SRAM chains, new Shimano 11 speed on the other hand are fantastic
Totally the opposite here.
I switched to SRAM chains (well Sachs before they were bought out) after Shimano chains snapping loads. Had to use a Shimano chain last year and it snapped repeatedly. Useless.
My SRAM ones have always lasted well in comparison, even the posher hollow pin jobbies. My current XX1 chain has lasted well and I'm just going to run it into the ground.