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Replacement Powerlink for SRAM 9 speed chains allows easy installation and removal of your chain.
Fits SRAM 9 speed chains only.

This special link is a convenient way to assemble a 9-speed SRAMĀ® chain.
| Weight: | (Each) 3 grams |
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| SRAM Powerlink - 7/8 Speed | $5.00 | |
| SRAM PC991 Powerlink Chain - 9-Speed | $46.00 | |
| SRAM Powerlink Gold 9-Speed | $5.00 | |
| SRAM PC850 Powerlink 8-Speed Chain | $18.00 |
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Sure beats those Shimano chain pins! | |
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| SRAM chains seem to work fine on my Shimano drive train, and an easily installable and reusable Powerlink is much easier to deal with than Shimano chain pins. I carry a spare Powerlink (and a chain tool) in case someone's chain breaks out on the road or trail. In an emergency, the SRAM Powerlink seems to work OK even in a Shimano chain, although SRAM doesn't endorse that. Make sure you use a Powerlink that is compatible with your chain (8 vs. 9 vs. 10-speed). | |
| Webster at REI on 10/25/2007 | |
A great product | |
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| Being able to take the chain off the bike makes it a billion times easier to clean. Just drop it into a Gatorade bottle, add 1 oz. degreaser, shake well, rinse, wipe dry, and relube. I'm giving this fellow five stars. I marginally prefer Wipperman's, because it folds apart rather than having to be forced. But Sram's is great too. | |
| Biker Boy at REI on 03/16/2008 | |