spacecat
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- Cleator, Cumbria
Hi everyone
After years of MTBing I've finally got myself a road bike. I couldn't see the attraction of it before, but it's fab
I have always used SRAM chains on my MTB's with Powerlinks. I like the ease of removal for cleaning and I think that someone once said to me that SRAM chains were better than Shimano chains.
My road bike has a 10 speed 105 chain and I have seen that you can get powerlinks for 10 speed chains.
My question is if I put one on would it be strong enough, on what appears to me to be a very thin chain, and would it affect the unbelievably smooth shifting? Also are they compatible with Shimano chains (I always thought that they were).
Thanks
Al
After years of MTBing I've finally got myself a road bike. I couldn't see the attraction of it before, but it's fab
I have always used SRAM chains on my MTB's with Powerlinks. I like the ease of removal for cleaning and I think that someone once said to me that SRAM chains were better than Shimano chains.
My road bike has a 10 speed 105 chain and I have seen that you can get powerlinks for 10 speed chains.
My question is if I put one on would it be strong enough, on what appears to me to be a very thin chain, and would it affect the unbelievably smooth shifting? Also are they compatible with Shimano chains (I always thought that they were).
Thanks
Al