10 speed for an "all-mountain" bike. There are 171 different chains on Bike24. Help.
Any 10 speed chain will do, i'd go SRAM for convenience.
Remember to change your cassette aswell if its worn otherwise your drivetrain will jump......
Pay attention to the number of links. If you're running a very large cassette, some standard ones can be too short.
My bike has a 10-48 cassette and a 32 oval ring with chainstays that extend to 18" at full compression. I need 114 links. Some chains are 112 or shorter.
Although 10 speed, I guess your largest is no more than 40.
a titanium one for £100?
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