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I'd just like to say..
For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite,
just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:52:26 -0400, Dave W did issue forth:
For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! Yeah, well, they're made of plastic, y'see. Huw "Ah, ah, you know the rest..." Pritchard |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:52:26 -0400, Dave W wrote:
For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! I've never broken one, although I also haven't broken a ****mano, either. -- Bob M in CT Remove 'x.' to reply |
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Dave W wrote:
For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! Funny, I used to have a lot of probs with the shimano chains, switched to sram and have good luck ever since, until..... The other day, "just riding along" with a brand new (2nd or 3rd ride) sram chain and the damn powerlink snapped! Plus I'd been having a lot of shifting problems with it. Now what? |
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I'd just like to say..
For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite,
just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! You fool! The chain didn't just break, YOU broke it. As official keeper of the record, I reject your hastily blurted sweeping generalizations! I've been running SRAM chains for a few years now with no problems at all. So there. -John Morgan oh... and learn to shift properly next time, and carry a chain tool plus some spare links. |
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"Rich" wrote in message
... Dave W wrote: For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! Funny, I used to have a lot of probs with the shimano chains, switched to sram and have good luck ever since, until..... The other day, "just riding along" with a brand new (2nd or 3rd ride) sram chain and the damn powerlink snapped! Plus I'd been having a lot of shifting problems with it. No offense, but it sure sounds like you didn't have the Powerlink engaged properly. (Shifting probs would be a symptom of the pieces not fully "clicked" in place; also could be where you broke the chain to shorten length.) When my bike was new, I broke the PC-99 chain very first ride. Hasn't happened since (2+ years; 3 or 4 chains). Before that, on the other hand, Shimano chains broke MANY times on me. YMMV. Bill |
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"Dave W" wrote in message ... For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! Let me guess... you made it too short the first time and added back in some links. That's the only reason I've had a SRAM chain break. So it was my own fault. Other than that I've used them for years with zero trouble on all my bikes. Mike |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 23:21:33 GMT, "Phil, Squid-in-Training"
wrote: For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, SRAM rules! You suck! Perhaps you didn't hear me correctly, SRAM CHAINS SUCK!!! You, on the other hand, just blow! |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 17:17:00 -0700, "John Morgan"
wrote: For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! You fool! The chain didn't just break, YOU broke it. True, but I've never broke a shimano...Am I truly a badass, and can break chains with ease. Not hardly. This chain SUCKS, no ands, ifs or buts about it. I replaced a ****mano, that wa not broken, even after almost twice the miles on it. So in IMNSHO, THEY SUCK! As official keeper of the record, I reject your hastily blurted sweeping generalizations! I've been running SRAM chains for a few years now with no problems at all. So there. -John Morgan oh... and learn to shift properly next time, and carry a chain tool plus some spare links. Truer words were never spoken about the chain tool. But I DO shift properly, (read the part about the un-broken ****MANO CHAIN again, if you're having trouble with the concept) I reit-terate. SRAM CHAINS SUCK! |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 21:33:27 -0400, "Michael Dart"
wrote: "Dave W" wrote in message .. . For the record: SRAM chains suck! Never mind the powerlink shiite, just broke a well lubed, well maintained chain in less than 200 miles of use. The prievious ****mano lasted at least 500 or so. So I say again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! Let me guess... you made it too short the first time and added back in some links. That's the only reason I've had a SRAM chain break. So it was my own fault. Other than that I've used them for years with zero trouble on all my bikes. Mike Nope, brand new, installed in the spring by my LBS, shifted perfectly until yesterday. Again, SRAM CHAINS SUCK! (In case you didn't hear it right the first time ;-) |
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