Shimano chain question

I've always wondered what makes a chain shift better than another...................anybody?

In regards to how long they last and cost, i've learnt that it makes no odds. I change my chain every 10-12 weeks in the winter and a bit less in dry conditions. This equates to about 1000ish miles for me. Most chains will last about 1200 miles.If i don't do this then the chain causes premature wear to the cassette and chainrings.

It's cheaper to replace a chain than everything else, plus on our retro steeds we can't just go out and buy a new 90's chainset!! I always plump for cheap chains and run them on xtr kit and never get any shifting issues.
 
bojangle":3voqmjth said:
I've always wondered what makes a chain shift better than another...................anybody?

I fitted an old LX IG70 chain to my modern road bike. Only fitted it as it was the only one I had around at the time. Shifts much crisper and runs quieter too :?

On my MTB's I have a variety of Shimano, SRAM & KMC chains. The only ones that have caused me problems are the SRAM ones. Still good chains though just tend to break quicker.
 
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