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[Lifetime Warranty] 12 Speed Bike Chain 1/2 x 11/128 Inch (126 Links) with Quick Link - Anti-Rust Bicycle Chain - for MTB/Road/Gravel/Cyclocross Bikes - Compatible with Shimano SRAM Campagnolo

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12-Speed Universal Bicycle Chain with Quick Link (126 Links)

Key Features

  • Ultra-Narrow High-Performance Design: Specifically engineered with a narrow pin width (~5.25mm) to navigate the tight spacing of 12-speed cassettes, ensuring lightning-fast shifting and preventing chain-to-cog interference.
  • Anti-Rust & Wear-Resistant Coating: Features a premium silver nickel or chrome plating that protects the steel from environmental corrosion and reduces friction, extending the life of both the chain and your drivetrain components.
  • Precision Chamfered Plates: The outer and inner plates are manufactured with high-accuracy beveled edges (Double-X Bridge) to facilitate smoother "ramping" and more silent gear transitions under heavy pedaling loads.
  • Reinforced High-Torque Pins: Utilizes hardened chromoly steel pins with specialized riveting to handle the extreme lateral stress and high-torque requirements of 1x12 mountain bike and gravel systems.
  • 126-Link Extended Length: Provided in a 126-link length, making it long enough for modern long-cage derailleurs and massive 10-52T wide-range cassettes without the need for additional links.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Shimano Standards: CN-M6100 (Deore), CN-M7100 (SLX), CN-M8100 (XT), CN-M9100 (XTR).
  • SRAM Standards: PC-GX Eagle, PC-X01 Eagle, PC-XX1 Eagle (12-Speed MTB).
  • KMC Equivalents: KMC X12, X12 Ti-N, X12 Black Tech.
  • Specifications: 1/2" x 11/128" (Standard 12-speed pitch), 126 Links.

Compatibility & Fitment

This chain is a universal 12-speed solution designed for high-end modern drivetrains across all terrains:

  • Mountain Bike (MTB): Fully compatible with Shimano 12-Speed (Hyperglide+) and SRAM Eagle (1x12) systems (NX, GX, X01, XX1).
  • Road & Gravel: Direct fit for Shimano 105 R7100, Ultegra R8100, and Dura-Ace R9200, as well as SRAM 12-speed mechanical and Eagle AXS systems.
  • Campagnolo: Compatible with Campagnolo Record and Super Record 12-speed groupsets.
  • Drivetrain Brands: Works seamlessly with Shimano, SRAM, Campagnolo, and MicroSHIFT 12-speed components.
  • Note on SRAM AXS Road: While this chain fits most 12-speed systems, it is not a "Flattop" chain. It is compatible with SRAM Eagle (MTB) but not recommended for SRAM RED/Force AXS Road groupsets which require the Flattop profile.

When to Replace

  • 0.5% Wear Threshold: **CRITICAL:** 12-speed drivetrains have very tight tolerances. Use a chain checker tool; if the chain reaches 0.5% wear, replace it immediately. Waiting until 0.75% will often cause irreparable wear to your expensive 12-speed cassette.
  • Shifting Hesitation: You experience slow or noisy shifts into larger cogs, even after a fresh derailleur adjustment and cable tensioning.
  • Chain "Suck": The chain fails to release from the chainring and gets pulled up into the frame, usually caused by worn rollers or stiff, rusted links.
  • High Mileage: Under normal conditions, a high-quality 12-speed chain typically requires replacement every 1,000 to 2,000 miles depending on lubrication frequency and riding terrain.
  • Visible Damage: Look for cracked outer plates or pins that appear to be backing out, which can occur under the extreme lateral loads of 12-speed shifting.

Installation Tips

  • Proper Sizing is Key: Do not use all 126 links. Compare the new chain to your old one or use the "Big-to-Big + 2-4 Links" method (wrap the chain around the largest cog and largest ring, bypassing the derailleur) to find the correct length.
  • Directional Installation: Many 12-speed chains are directional. Ensure the logos or text on the plates are facing outward (away from the bike) to ensure proper shifting ramp alignment.
  • Quick Link Seating: Use the included 12-speed Master Link for the final connection. To lock it securely, position the link in the top run of the chain, hold the rear brake, and apply firm downward pressure on the pedal until you hear a "click."
  • Degrease the Factory Film: **PRO TIP:** Wipe off the sticky factory "shipping grease" with a rag and degreaser before your first ride. Apply a high-quality 12-speed specific dry or wet lube to keep the narrow rollers moving freely.
  • Check B-Gap: After installing a new chain, it is the perfect time to check your derailleur's "B-gap" (the distance between the upper pulley and the largest cog) using the manufacturer's gauge to ensure crisp shifting.
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FAQ

This chain is designed for 12-speed bicycle drivetrains and is compatible with MTB, road, gravel, and cyclocross bikes that use a 12-speed chain. The title specifically lists compatibility with Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo 12-speed setups.
The chain size is 1/2 x 11/128 inch, which is the common sizing format used for modern derailleur chains. It comes with 126 links, giving enough length for many bike setups before sizing it to your drivetrain.
Yes. This chain includes a quick link, which makes installation and future removal easier than joining the chain with a traditional rivet alone.
Common signs include skipping under load, poor shifting, chain noise, visible rust, stiff links, or a chain wear gauge showing elongation beyond the recommended limit. Replacing a worn chain early can also help prevent premature wear to the cassette and chainrings.
In many cases, yes. A 126-link chain is intentionally supplied long so it can fit a range of bike geometries and gearing combinations. You will usually size it to your bike using a chain tool and the correct chain-length method for your drivetrain.
Typical tools include a chain tool to remove extra links and, depending on the quick link design, master-link pliers can make installation or removal easier. A bike repair stand is helpful but not required. For an experienced home mechanic, installation usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes including sizing.
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 inspect the derailleur hanger alignment and clean the drivetrain before fitting the new chain.
Chain wear is mainly caused by regular drivetrain load, contamination from dirt or grit, poor lubrication, and riding in wet conditions. Rust can form when moisture is left on the chain or when lubrication is neglected. Regular cleaning and correct chain lube application help extend chain life.