Awesome chain for an even more awesome price I have had nothing but good luck with this chain.I’ve run them with Tiagra, Sora and Alevio 8-speed systems. The chain is smooth, quiet, and shifts very precisely.One of the really nice things about the Z-72 is that it even comes with the “missing link” master instead of having to splice it with your chain tool or buying the missing link separately which can be quite pricey.This chain is very well-made and I was talking to a guy who does bicycle mechanics…
A basic chain for a recreational bicyclist. Easy to install and good quality. Honestly I couldn’t really tell that it was silver and brown. The whole thing looked silver to me. Regardless, this thing was a cinch to install. After removing your old chain, just count the number of links on it. Then count the same number of links on this new chain and subtract one. That is where you’ll connect the master link that comes with the chain. Once you’ve got your two master link pieces on and the chain ready to thread, give it one more…
Agile-shop Portable Bicycle Repair Multitool Kit with Chain Breaker/Hex Keys/Flat Head/Philips Screwdriver/Torx T-25 All in One Multifunction Bike Tools (Blue)
Rossinonte
You get what you pay for. Well...You get what you pay for. I've had the tool for a week. For...
SUNRACE EASYLINK MISSING CHAIN MASTER LINK CONNECTOR 7 & 8 SPEED FITS SHIMANO SRAM FOR BIKE MTB ROAD BICYCLE ELECTRIC KID POCKET MINI CYCLE REPLACEMENT PART
Awesome chain for an even more awesome price I have had nothing but good luck with this chain.I’ve run them with Tiagra, Sora and Alevio 8-speed systems. The chain is smooth, quiet, and shifts very precisely.One of the really nice things about the Z-72 is that it even comes with the “missing link” master instead of having to splice it with your chain tool or buying the missing link separately which can be quite pricey.This chain is very well-made and I was talking to a guy who does bicycle mechanics…
A basic chain for a recreational bicyclist. Easy to install and good quality. Honestly I couldn’t really tell that it was silver and brown. The whole thing looked silver to me. Regardless, this thing was a cinch to install. After removing your old chain, just count the number of links on it. Then count the same number of links on this new chain and subtract one. That is where you’ll connect the master link that comes with the chain. Once you’ve got your two master link pieces on and the chain ready to thread, give it one more…