Description Chain of command.
Delivering your executive pedaling orders from 1X chainring to 12-speed cassette is the highly specialized SRAM Eagle PC-XX1 chain. SRAM worked relentlessly to create a chain that can handle the increased angles of Eagle drivetrains, all the while functioning smoothly, precisely, and silently. To accomplish this, all square edges and chamfers have been removed from the Flow Link inner plates, which results in a narrower, more flexible profile with a flatter outer-plate for increased strength. A Hard Chrome™ treatment on the rollers and inner links adds to the robustness of the PC-XX1, plus a PVD titanium-nitride finish further reduces friction and susceptibility to corrosion.
Available in black, gold all rainbow all featuring the titanium-nitride PVD finish. Hollow pins. 126 links. Compatible with SRAM 12-speed cassettes only.
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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Because frequent chain inspection and changes protect sprockets and cogs from wear.
I wish the 12 speed chains lasted longer.
Reviewed 3/31/2022
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Sweet chain that plays well with the Eagle group
by Yakstone
Cycling Enthusiast
Loveland, CO United States
Great chain that actually does make shifting a little smoother. In my experience the Eagle group of products work well together. This group has made mountain biking a lot of fun again.
Reviewed 11/1/2018
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Sram Eagle Gold chain. bike bling. it looks good and is silent
by Gabman01
Cycling Enthusiast
South Florida
It works great, looks good, and it is silent. Easy to install, the master link is easy to work. I love that it is quiet. I sneak up behind other riders on our local single track trails.
Reviewed 8/25/2020
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