SRAM PC830 3/32 Inch 7 / 8 Speed Chain - Grey 114 Links
£7.49
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£7.49
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SRAM PC830 3/32 Inch 7 / 8 Speed Chain - Grey 114 Links.
- Includes snap lock connector
- For use with double or triple chainsets
- Includes snap lock connector
- For use with double or triple chainsets
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Product Reviews (2)
Overall Product Rating 5 / 5
Good price - easy to install
By Alex
06 Nov 2020
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsNothing
ProsQuality, ease of fitting
A solid good wearing chain that is well priced. Ideal for budget or winter bikes. Easy to install using the quick link. It's better to use a proper installation pliers for the quick link e.g. Park MLP 1.2 although it can be done by hand if need be.
Great Budget Chain
By Anonymous
11 Jul 2013
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsNo bling
ProsCheap, Nice connector
Really nice budget chain at 5.99. The snap lock connector means it is fairly easy to remove for cleaning. Anything cheaper is going to look worse & have a realively crummy connector.
Questions & Answers (3)
Is Your Chain 14501 Brompton Compatable?
By Colin Gregory
05 Feb 2017
SJS Customer Service:
If your Brompton currently has a 3/32 chain then yes. You will have to remove some links to shorten it to the appropriate length.
Excuse Me, Is This Chain Suitable For A 2009 Carrera Subway 1, 2009 Bike? Cheers.
By Nigel Green
15 Jul 2016
If not which chain is? Cheers.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
This chain should be fine for use with your bike.
Thanks.
This chain should be fine for use with your bike.
Thanks.
Does It Fit With Sram Brompton Sprocket 13/15T?
By Anonymous
11 Oct 2015
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
Yes this chain would fit on a Brompton with Sram 13/15 tooth sprockets. Just make sure you cut it down to the same length as the chain you removed from the bike.
Thanks.
Yes this chain would fit on a Brompton with Sram 13/15 tooth sprockets. Just make sure you cut it down to the same length as the chain you removed from the bike.
Thanks.