Shimano Dura Ace or XTR 9 Speed Chain
Shimano Dura Ace or XTR 9 Speed Chain
Shimano Dura Ace or XTR 9 Speed Chain
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Top Features of the Shimano Dura Ace or XTR 9 Speed Chain
Hyperglide (HG) series 9-speed compatible chain, recommended for XTR and Dura-Ace drivetrains
- Mushrooming of the pins gives unsurpassed side-plate retention, enabling the chain to far exceed the BS/ISO standard for breaking force
- 6.57 mm chain width, optimised for 9-speedSuper Narrow HG drivetrains
- Zinc-alloy silver finish offers the longest lasting and best resistance to corrosion
- 114 links, 304 grams
- MTB
HG technology has chamfered inner plates to optimise shifting performance on HG sprockets and has good durability that is assured through a chromising treatment on link pins, and the heat treatment of rollers, pins, and plates.
About Chains
A bicycle chain is a 'roller chain' that has the task of transferring power from the cranks to the rear wheel of the bike thus propelling it. Most bicycle chains are made from alloy steel, but some are chrome plated or stainless steel to prevent rust, or simply for good looks. Chains will vary in width depending on the amount of gears you have, most are 3/32 inch for use with geared systems and then come in 'speeds' which needs to matched to the cassette, ie a 10 speed cassette will need a 10 speed chain and so on. Track bikes or single speeds often run 1/8 inch rings so will need a 1/8 inch chain as well, these will have larger plates to aid stopping on a fixed wheel, which can add extra stress to a chain.
About the Shimano brand
Shimano are the makers of the world's most well known cycle component brand. Established in 1921 when the first cycle freewheel was forged. Shimano produce drivetrains, wheels, pedals, shoes, cycling clothing and pretty much every Shimano cycle accessory you can think of! Famous for their top end products ridden by the pro's, Dura-Ace and XTR, which cover both road and MTB's. At Shimano, they're doing everything they can to respond to heightened environmental concerns. Shimano are proud to be a producer of bicycle components that help people to enjoy outdoor sports and interact with nature through healthy non-polluting activities. In their 87 plus years of existence Shimano have accumulated a wealth of technology and product development and expertise that serves as the driving force behind their continually evolving product line.
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I have a shimano 105 rear derraileur and a 9 speed ultegra cassette on a road bike. Will this chain be compatible?
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On my Kona Cindercone 2008 I have a Shimano HG53-9 chain. can i change it for the XTR/Dura Ace 9 Speed chain?
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can you recommend a chain for this below $50? I am not keen on the HG93 again. I was looking at the XTR but not sure it is compatible. Or should I switch to SRAM? But I am concerned on the width as recommended is the narrow chain.
Please can you advise.
regards
Pete
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