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The SRAM Eagle PowerLock Chain Connector is a precision-engineered 12-speed chain link designed for quick, reliable maintenance. Made from durable metal with a load capacity of 1,199 lbs, it ensures seamless integration with SRAM Eagle chains. Available in convenient 2- or 4-packs, it’s trusted by thousands of riders for dependable performance and peace of mind on every ride.
| ASIN | B077CYKWDV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,157 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Bike Chains |
| Brand | SRAM |
| Brand Name | SRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 709 Reviews |
| Item Length | 1 Meters |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 1199.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sram. |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | 0791943515095 |
| Part Number | 0791943515095 |
| Specification Met | ANSI B29.1 |
| Strand Type | Single |
| UPC | 791943515118 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
W**L
Reliable; never had one fail
I replace these regularly as part of maintenance, and I keep a spare on the bike. I've only had one break (not of this set) maybe 10 years ago, but being miles from home with a broken chain is not fun. Glad that had a spare link. The newer links don't slide closed as easily as the older ones...and I never had an earlier model come apart unexpectedly...but once is is set, and I start to ride, the link pins pop into position. That means that they are also harder to remove without tools.
A**R
Cierre
Aún no los e probado pero se ven buenos,de no serlos vendré a arreglar mi reseña.Por el momento le doy 5 estrellas a parte estamos hablando de sram
W**R
Great connector!
I've used these for years and reuse them over and over again without issue. They're supposedly one time use but they work fine reused.
T**.
Not Resuable
You can only use the once! I tried removing and reinstalling once. It snapped when I put some pressure on the pedal. LET'S BE SAFE OUT THERE!
T**.
A Bunch Of Quick Links
Don’t buy just one pair of these, buy four. You will need them at some point and likely need more later. Why wouldn’t you have a couple pair? One for the bench, another for the pack and another in the car. You should consider buying 8.
M**O
Thin metal side plates but working fine after 200-300 miles.
I was a bit surprised by the relatively thin gauge side plates compared to the actual chain links, but it is working well with no shifting hiccups. It is recommended for one time use only, but I’ll roll the dice and use it twice before discarding for a new one.
M**1
Savior
I keep a couple in my bike bag incase a chain snaps out in the sticks.
S**6
Best connector link to use, just pricey until you need it.
Powerlinks work very well. They are just so expensive for what they are. I’d a 135 link chain is only $35, why is the connector link $5-6 by itself. Either way, $5 is cheap if you need one on the trail.
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