Which bike chains last the longest?

Chains on road bikes last the longest because they aren't usually under heavy stress. These chains are designed for riding fast on paved surfaces. As road cyclists only ride on smooth roads, the components generally last longer.
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What chain lasts the longest?

According to Adam Kerin, “SRAM claim the world's longest-lasting chain with their XX1, and they are not kidding. Both the X01 and XX1 chains were so far ahead of any other chain from a pure elongation wear measure that I had to re-run the tests.
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What is the strongest bicycle chain?

The Pragmasis Protector 16mm is the strongest stationary bicycle chain lock on the market. This chain is made from hardened Boron steel and weighs a whopping 3.02lb per foot (4.5kg per metre). This Pragmasis chain received the Sold Secure Gold rating in almost every possible category.
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Do bike chains wear out faster?

On this point, yes, smaller chainrings do typically wear out faster than larger rings. Additionally, a chain will wrap itself around more than half a chainring, while the rear derailleur dictates that there will be less wrap on the cassette.
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How can I make my bike chain last longer?

Clean your bike's chain regularly to extend its life. Use a rag and a mild degreaser to clean it, then wash it off. Wipe the chain and allow it to dry completely before lubricating it. Applying a lubricant to a wet chain will trap moisture and will accelerate corrosion.
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How long should a Shimano chain last?

Most mechanics agree that you should replace your chain about every 2,000 to 3,000 miles, depending on your riding style.
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How long is a bike chain good for?

So, how long do bike chains last? In general, a good chain will last 2,000 to 3,000 miles or 3 to 4 years. Chains on mountain bikes and electric bikes will get worn out faster. Many factors can influence chain life, such as conditions, speed, weight, and stress.
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How often should you change your bike chain and cassette?

The 2,000-Mile Rule

To avoid this accelerated wear of your cassette and chainrings, a general rule of thumb is to replace your bike's chain every 2,000 miles. Mind you, this is just a starting point. No two chains will wear at exactly the same rate because no two riders treat their chains the same.
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How often should I lube my bike chain?

Bicycle Tutor recommends cleaning and lubricating your bike's drive chain at least once every month to maintain optimal performance and protection. The chain and drivetrain are typically the dirtiest parts of your bike, and this dirt is bad news for bike longevity and performance.
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Are expensive bike chains better?

No. The only advantage of expensive chains within a specific brand is the minor reduction in weight. The ones with extra plating do look nicer and provide some corrosion resistance, but it takes almost no effort to keep your chain rust free.
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Are gold bike chains better?

Are gold bike chains better? There is no evidence that a gold chain gives you better performance or increased durability than the same chain in the standard silver/metallic finish.
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What is the strongest steel chain?

Grade 120.

Grade 120 chain exhibits the strongest tensile strength of all steel alloy chains and is used for exceptionally heavy overhead lifting.
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Does bike chain Quality Matter?

Chain quality matters for the shifting and pedaling performance, more importantly high-end chains can extend the lifespan of the drivetrain components like the rear derailleur and cassette.
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Are Shimano and KMC chains compatible?

One of the main advantages of KMC chains is that they are compatible with Sram, Campagnolo, and Shimano drivetrains.
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How do I know which bike chain to buy?

When selecting a chain, the first consideration is the number of rear sprockets. The rear cog sets have been made with 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 sprockets. As the number of cogs on the rear hub increases, the spacing between cogs tends to be reduced.
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How much should a bike chain cost?

So how much is a bike chain? A bike chain costs anywhere from $10 to $90 depending on the brand, quality, and type of bike you're buying it for. Basic, cheaper bikes that need a simple chain will be closer to $10. Higher quality chains that are durable and made for top notch road bikes will cost $60 to $90.
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How much does it cost to get a bike chain replaced?

How much does a bike chain cost to replace? Entry level chains can start off around $15.00 with more expensive and higher performance chains ranging from $25.00 to $60.00 or more. More expensive chains increase shift quality and are generally more durable as they wear.
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How long does a 10-speed chain last?

Expect between 1,500 and 3,000 miles from a 10-speed chain. It helps to establish what counts as 'worn out'. A chain is worn enough to affect transmission efficiency when it lengthens by 0.75% but has some life left if extended mileage is the aim, in which case it should ideally be replaced when it lengthens by 1%.
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Can I put a new chain on an old cassette?

If we try to put a new chain on a worn out cassette, the teeth on the old cassette will match the old worn out chain and won't properly hold the new chain. We recommend replacing the cassette for every 2 chains so we can guarantee shifting performance from our tune.
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Do I need a new chain with a new cassette?

If you replace your cassette, it's a good chance you need a new chain unless it's been replaced recently. You need a bit longer chain for a larger cassette. All things remaining the same, if your chain was the correct length before, adding the 34t gear increases the diameter of the low gear.
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What causes chain skipping?

Most of the time, a skipping chain is caused by cable stretch. In the first half dozen rides on a new bike your shift cables stretch the most. They can also stretch over time as you ride. Hippley explains, “It takes cable tension to open a derailleur, which shifts your chain between gears.
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How long does an MTB chain last?

It could last several months, or it could last much longer. A typical mountain bike chain will last 750 miles of single track riding. It's not easy to gauge exactly how long a chain will last, but there are ways to prolong the life of the chain.
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How long do e-bike chains last?

An average e-bike chain should be good for 2-3k miles. Depending on the type of motor and the sort of riding you will be doing, the number of miles on this can swing either way a good 20-50%. Many commuter e-bikes will hit 3.5k miles or more before needing to change their chain.
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How long does a chain and cassette last?

A properly maintained MTB chain will last more than 2000 miles while a poorly maintained chain can last less than 1000 miles. Chains for 11+ speed cassettes tend to have a shorter lifespan than chains for 10 and < 10-speed cassettes because they need to be changed after less wear.
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