Description
No tools, no problems.
SRAM's PowerLock 11-Speed connecting link connects all SRAM 11-speed chains with ease. Always a good idea to take one of these with you on your adventures. Also compatible with Shimano 11-speed chains.
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really nice product
by Teledug
Cycling Enthusiast
Minnesota
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
This link is very consistent, easy to install wo tools and can be removed with just a pliers
Reviewed 1/12/2017
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works on ultegra chain
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
portland, or
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Have no problem using it with an ultegra 11 speed chain.
Reviewed 11/8/2018
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A must in the saddle bag
Why get stuck in the middle of your ride. Keep one of these on hand with your spare tube and tool.
Reviewed 10/8/2018
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11-Speed Powerlock
by Mountain Man
Competitive Racer
West Yellowstone, MT
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Excellent, used it on my 11-speed XTR chain.
Reviewed 9/21/2017
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These work great.
by MW
Cycling Enthusiast
Dallas
Works well with Chorus chains. Easy to use.
Reviewed 4/23/2017
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Great to have for unexpected breaks
by Doc J
Cycling Enthusiast
Rock Island, IL
I have only had to use these 2 times over a period of years but having one means the difference in riding home or walking
Reviewed 10/26/2020
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Does the job, but beware single-use warning
by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
This quick-link works exactly as intended. However, SRAM says you are only supposed to "unlock" it once and then throw it away. This can be used in a pinch if you break your chain out on a ride, which is why I carry it with me in my kit, but the idea that it is disposable is ridiculous. There are reusable ones made by other manufacturers, and I don't understand why SRAM doesn't do the same except for making money. I wax my chains, and have reusable quick links to make putting on and taking off chains easy. I don't think most people are even aware that SRAM designates this as single use.
Reviewed 8/8/2022
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They work
And not overpriced like Shimano.
Reviewed 12/28/2023
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A universal way of installing and removing connecting links.
by BOB
Cycling Enthusiast
Central New Jersey
Although there are many other connecting links for installing and removing chains, I believe the Sram Powerlock system is the easiest and most universal. They have special connecting links for most chain types and speeds, to include Shimano, Campagnolo and Sram. Removing andor breaking the Powerlock is fairly simple with the use of a pair of plyers or a special tool from Park. It's always safer to use a new Powerlock link once it is removed from the chain.
Reviewed 7/22/2019
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A small an inexpensive piece of mind!
by gravel rider
Cycling Enthusiast
Oregon
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
SRAM chains rule - I run one on my Shimano 11spd road system and the ability to field repair with a speed-link is key. It's a must have part for any repair kit.
Reviewed 7/13/2017
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Easy to install!
by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
I much prefer the SRAM chains to the Shimano precisely because of the powerlink. I don't track how many miles I get from chains, but I'm happy with what SRAM gives me.
Reviewed 6/12/2017
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Outstanding product that is simple, yet effective.
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Colorado
The Powerlock link is outstanding. I bought several of these to make traveling with my bike easier. Now, I simply take the chain off when I disassemble my bike, clean it, and place it in a plastic baggie before packing my bike in my bike bag. The Powerlock links make reassembling the bike, and chain, extremely easy. I keep a Powerlock link in my Continental seat bag as well as in a Stickypod bike bag that I place in a jersey pocket. The Powerlock link makes fixing a broken chain simple (not that broken chains occur very often, but having a link that can fix the problem in a few seconds is well worth the few dollars that it costs).
Reviewed 1/20/2017
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Convient easy way to join your chain
by Jammn
Cycling Enthusiast
Kingston JM
Been using SRAM Powerlock Links for several years, but with 10 speed chains. Finally switched to 11-speed and bought two with my build kit. The first one I put on was very very tight and caused a problem with the chain passing through the rear derailleur. Replaced it with the second one and worked like a charm
I've never had the problem with them being tight on 10 speed chains and I suspect that I just unfortunately got a bad one.
Highly Recommended!
Reviewed 1/17/2017
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Great for your seat bag
by BikerHK
Cycling Enthusiast
Seattle
I always keep one or two for emergency repairs.
Reviewed 1/6/2017
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The only way to go if you remove your chain regularly for travel or cleaning.
by usa1169
Cycling Enthusiast
Hood River, OR
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
My wife and I do a lot of travel to tour with a Ritchie Breakaway and a S&S coupled Ti bike.... that requires pulling the chain every time we pack the bikes. I use a Park tool (not sure what number) to open the Power lock (you can do it by hand but if new it is difficult) and re-use the links. We do maybe 500-1,000 miles every trip, so we probably re-use the links about five or six times before I replace the chain. Never had an issue with re-use. I save the old links and put one or two in my minimal road repair kit.. years ago a dropped chain got sucked and kinked, it was an easy fix to remove the kinked link and replace it with a spare Power Lock. The chain was shorter but it got us home. Can't imagine what I would do without these things.
Reviewed 6/11/2018
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A must-have accessory.
by FuelFool
Competitive Racer
Blue Ridge Mountains
A must-have for any cyclist. I keep one in every pack and seat bag.
Reviewed 6/5/2017
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Easy to Install
I love thesE for chain repairs on the gravel bike. Gets me rolling again quickly When I have mechanical.
Reviewed 9/4/2020
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Sram powerlock
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Reviewed 6/27/2020
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