SRAM Chain | PC-1051 Series, 10-Speed - Cycling Boutique
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SRAM Chain | PC-1051 Series, 10-Speed

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DESCRIPTION

SRAM'S 10-speed PowerChain™ features the PowerLock® connecting link - secure tool-less attachment. Compatibility extends to industry-standard 10-speed systems.

FEATURES
  • PowerLock® tool-less connecting link
  • Chrome Hardened Pins
  • Solid Pin rivets
  • ISO 4210 compliant. See Declaration of Conformity for details.

    PowerLock
    SRAM chain engineers developed PowerLock as a tool-free, sure, and consistent way to connect our chains. While PL does not require special tools for install, the especially tight tolerances of 10- and 11-speed drivetrains mandate that each PowerLock is good for a one-time application only.

    PowerChain II
    Extremely strong. Incredibly precise. SRAM's PowerChain II increases front and load shifting performance without sacrificing rear shifting precision. The Step2 riveting process increases the Push Pin Power for increased strength and durability.
    COMPATIBLE - SPEED (CN) 10s
    OUTER LINK FINISH Nickel
    COLOR - OUTER LINK Silver
    INNER LINK FINISH Nickel
    COLOR - INNER LINK Silver
    CHAIN CONNECTOR PowerLock
    CHAIN LENGTH (LINKS) 114 links
    PIN VARIANT Solid Pin

SKU#

93.2712.114.105 SRAM Chain PC-1051 10 SPEED 114 LINK 93.2712.114.105


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