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The Shimano CN-6701-10 is a high-performance 10-speed bicycle chain featuring 116 links with redesigned inner and outer plates for smoother, more reliable shifting. Engineered with Hyper-Glide technology and stable press-in construction, it ensures seamless integration with Shimano and SRAM drivetrains, delivering durable, precise power transmission for serious cyclists.
| ASIN | B003XDL5QO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,475 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #36 in Bike Chains |
| Brand | SHIMANO |
| Date First Available | November 13, 2009 |
| Department | mens |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689228414006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 9 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 57-09-671 |
| Load Capacity | 9E+2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shimano |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Recommended Uses For Product | power transmission and efficient shifting in 10-speed bicycle drivetrains |
| Specification Met | Industry Standards Met (Specific Not Mentioned) |
| Strand Type | Single |
| UPC | 658508675048 658909674725 689228414006 |
A**A
Great quality, lasts a long time
The Ultegra chain is a solid piece of machinery. Smooth shifts and seamless integration with the rest of the drivetrain components — even if they aren't Shimano Ultegra. Interestingly, I have this chain on a SRAM 50/34 crankset with Ultegra Deraillerus and an Ultegra 11-28 cassette. No issues whatsoever. Everything shifts buttery smooth, once you get it all dialed in. These chains long time, though I swap mine out every few years to keep the rest of the drivetrain fresh. Only complaint? I wish this chain used a masterlink for easier install and repair, especially if you're out on the road. Instead, it has a connecting pin and you'll need a chain link tool to install. They are not expensive and super easy to use. Just YouTube the process.
A**R
decent value
solid replacement
T**M
Good product and good shipping
I haven't installed the cassette yet, but it is labeled as the correct one for my 14 year old S-Works bike. I have used this 6700 11-28 for several replacements of the original and very expensive DuraAce (about $150 more). No reason to spend the extra unless you are racing and a weight wennie. Don't bother asking me about compatibility to your bike, I won't know (too many options). Ask: your bike shop, google, or YouTube
J**G
Looks and rides good
My old chain was skipping so I got this one to replace it. The whole replacement process (with the chain tool) took maybe 5 minutes. The chain comes neatly packaged and greased. I've used it now for a few months and hundreds of miles with no issues.
M**N
Chain gang
Size it and ride it! Works great!
J**L
Easy to install. Change your chains often so you won't have to change other parts...
I get Ultegra because it's worked for me for the last few years. I've got an Ultegra cassette and front gear and front derailleur set. The rear-derailleur is Dura-ace, but I find it hard to fork over the dura-ace price of a chain when my Ultegra chains have worked great for as long as I can recall. A few years ago, i rode about 2,000 miles without checking anything. Had to spend a bunch to change everything... Now, I change my chain promptly, and I have been riding with the same rear and front gears for the last 7,000 miles or so with no noticeable wear. Get a chain wear gauge such as the Park Tool Chain Wear Indicator CC-3.2 and check the wear on your chain. Once the 0.75 side gets in, time to change your chain. If the 1.0 side gets in, time to change your rear cassette (pricey). If the 1.0 side gets in and is wobbly, time to change the front gear as well (even more pricey). To install this chain, you will need a chain breaker such as a Park Tool Mini Chain Brute Chain Tool - CT-5 and put it in your under-saddle bag. If you ever have a chain break on a ride, you will be able to fix it enough to get home...
J**Z
New set of gears and chain "happy costumer"
I try to get the best I can find for a good price and this Shimano chain was great. This chain will work just fine with the Shimano cassette I just installed!
B**A
Been using these chains for years with no issues.
I am an avid cyclist. This is my sixth Ultegra 6701 chain on a road bike with approx. 18,000 miles. These are high quality chains that with good care and lubrication will last upwards of 3,000 miles. I use Pro Gold chain lube and use a chain stretch checker (Park Brand) to check for wear. Note that this particular chain is for 10 speed Shimano Road Bike drivelines (105, Ultegra, Dura-Ace) and it does not have a master link. It has a pin that you press into the links. I prefer this style but it is much more difficult to remove and reattach chain as you will need to use a new pin every time you do it. Update: Noticed several people complaining about difficulty in cutting the pin. You don't cut the pin. If you have a decent chain tool (or a pair of pliers), you bend the excess part of the pin to snap excess part of the pin off, at the thin point. Tons of videos online show this process.
A**E
Perfekt dieser Artikel wie die letzten 3 mal 😉
H**N
Excellent product
K**2
高い技術と耐久性安定した長期製品供給、シマノブランドなら安心。
W**N
Perfect as described
A**S
Un poco corta para 10x
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