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[Lifetime Warranty] 10 Speed Bike Chain 1/2 x 11/128 Inch (116 Links) with Quick Link - Anti-Rust Bicycle Chain - for MTB/Road/Gravel/Cyclocross Bikes - Compatible with Shimano SRAM Campagnolo

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10-Speed Anti-Rust Bicycle Chain (116 Links)

Key Features

  • Optimized 10-Speed Performance: Precision-engineered with a 1/2" x 11/128" pitch, specifically designed for narrow-spaced 10-speed drivetrains to ensure smooth shifting and silent operation.
  • Anti-Rust Surface Treatment: Features a high-grade nickel or zinc coating that provides superior resistance to corrosion, significantly extending the life of the chain in wet or muddy conditions.
  • High-Strength Pin Power: Utilizing chromized pins and reinforced bushings, this chain is built to withstand high torque loads during steep climbs and sprints without stretching prematurely.
  • Chamfered Plate Design: The inner and outer plates are engineered with chamfered edges to reduce friction and facilitate fast, crisp shifting across the cassette even under load.
  • Tool-Free Quick Link: Includes a reusable or single-use "Missing Link" connector, allowing for easy installation and removal without the need for a specialized chain breaker tool.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Shimano CN-HG54 / CN-6701 Equivalent
  • SRAM PC-1031 / PC-1051 / PC-1091
  • KMC X10 / X10EL / X10SL
  • Standard 10-Speed 116L Chain

Compatibility & Fitment

This chain is a universal replacement for modern 10-speed drivetrains across all major brands:

  • Bicycle Types: Mountain Bikes (MTB), Road Bikes, Gravel Bikes, Cyclocross, and Hybrid/Commuter bikes.
  • Groupset Compatibility: Fully compatible with Shimano (Deore, Tiagra, 105), SRAM (GX, Apex, Rival), and Campagnolo 10-speed systems.
  • Link Count: 116 Links (standard length that fits almost all standard frame sizes; can be shortened for specific setups).

When to Replace

  • Chain Stretch: Use a chain checker tool; if the chain shows 0.75% wear or higher, it should be replaced immediately to avoid damaging your expensive cassette and chainrings.
  • Poor Shifting: Hesitation or "skipping" when changing gears, even after the derailleurs have been properly adjusted.
  • Visible Rust: Significant surface oxidation or "frozen" links that no longer pivot freely, leading to a clanking noise or "ghost shifting."
  • High Mileage: As a general rule, a bicycle chain should be replaced every 2,000–3,000 miles, depending on riding style and maintenance habits.
  • Loud Drivetrain: Excessive grinding or "chirping" sounds despite being recently lubricated.

Installation Tips

  • Size Before Installing: Do not just install the full 116 links. Compare the new chain to your old one (link-for-link) or use the "Big-to-Big" method (wrap the chain around the largest chainring and largest cog, bypassing the derailleur, then add two links).
  • Removing Excess Links: You will still need a Chain Breaker Tool to shorten the chain to the correct length before using the Quick Link to join the ends.
  • Quick Link Orientation: Some Quick Links are directional. Look for an arrow on the link and ensure it points in the direction of the chain's travel (forward toward the front of the bike).
  • Seating the Link: Once the Quick Link is installed, apply pressure to the pedals while holding the rear wheel steady to "snap" the link into its locked position.
  • Lube After Install: Most new chains come with a factory coating. For best results, wipe off the exterior of the new chain and apply a high-quality, condition-specific (Dry or Wet) lubricant before your first ride.
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FAQ

This chain is designed for 10-speed bicycle drivetrains and is compatible with bikes that use Shimano, SRAM, or Campagnolo 10-speed systems. It is intended for MTB, road, gravel, and cyclocross bikes that require a 1/2 x 11/128 inch 10-speed chain.
The chain size is 1/2 x 11/128 inch, which is a standard size specification for many 10-speed bike chains. The 1/2 inch measurement refers to chain pitch, and 11/128 inch refers to the inner width used for compatibility with 10-speed drivetrains.
The chain includes 116 links. On many bikes, a new chain must be cut to the correct length before installation, so this chain can typically be shortened to fit your drivetrain. Use a chain tool to size it to match your old chain length or follow your bike manufacturer's chain-length procedure.
Yes. This chain includes a quick link, which makes installation and future removal easier than joining the chain with a traditional connecting pin alone. Be sure the quick link is fully seated according to your drivetrain's installation procedure.
Common signs include skipping under load, poor shifting, chain stretch found with a chain wear gauge, excessive drivetrain noise, and visible rust or stiff links. Replacing a worn chain early can also help reduce wear on the cassette and chainrings.
Installation is usually straightforward for someone familiar with basic bike maintenance. Typical tools include a chain tool for sizing and, depending on the quick link design, quick-link pliers may help with installation or removal. In many cases, installation takes about 15 to 30 minutes.
Before installing the chain, check the cassette, chainrings, and derailleur pulleys for excessive wear. If the old chain was badly worn, a new chain may skip on a worn cassette. It is also a good time to clean the drivetrain and confirm the derailleur hanger and shifting adjustment are in good condition.
Chains commonly wear from normal pin-and-roller friction, contamination from dirt or grit, poor lubrication, wet riding conditions, and infrequent cleaning. Rust can form when moisture sits on the chain or when lubrication protection breaks down, so regular cleaning and proper chain lube help extend service life.