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SRAM 8-Speed PowerChain II (PC- 830) Reviews
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* Compatibility: 8-speed
* Standard
* Technology: PowerChain II?, PowerLink? Silver
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mtbgreg1
on November 29, 2010
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Pros:
Solid 8-speed chain
Cons:
No one rides with an 8-speed cassette anymore
Recommendation:
This is a solid chain that just does it's job. Easy repair due to powerlink construction. However, no one really uses 8-speed drivetrains anymore.
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Guest
on May 10, 2010
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Pros:
Strong chain in general and pretty reliable shifting fluently throughout the cogs.
Cons:
Tends to rust quickly even through regular maintenance.
Recommendation:
Not bad chain for the buck, but as mentioned above, it tends to rust quicker than normal.
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Cons: No one rides with an 8-speed cassette anymore
Recommendation: This is a solid chain that just does it's job. Easy repair due to powerlink construction. However, no one really uses 8-speed drivetrains anymore.