A dumb question about chain replacement
Discussion
I need a new chain for my road bike which has a Tiagra groupset. Wiggle currently have a 10 speed Ultegra chain for less than I can find a Tiagra one. I can’t think of any reason why the chain won’t work but before I hit the order button, have I missed something that means they won’t be compatible?
If your Tiagra is 10 speed you'll be fine.
For reference a 11 speed chain is slightly narrower than a 10. And thus incompatible
On that basis a 10 speed chain will be incompatible wit a 9 speed system.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/chains/?ea=4294789843
For reference a 11 speed chain is slightly narrower than a 10. And thus incompatible
On that basis a 10 speed chain will be incompatible wit a 9 speed system.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/chains/?ea=4294789843
The Rookie said:
Rich_W said:
On that basis a 10 speed chain will be incompatible wit a 9 speed system.
Which would be wrong, a 10 works just fine on a 9 and an 9 on an 8, however as you note the 11 speed chain is narrower (by 1/128" internally - about 0.2mm) than a 10 and that may cause issues.The only difference is the 11-spd has thinner side plates which makes it narrower outside-to-outside.
The internal dims remain the same...
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The Rookie said:
Which would be wrong, a 10 works just fine on a 9 and an 9 on an 8, however as you note the 11 speed chain is narrower (by 1/128" internally - about 0.2mm) than a 10 and that may cause issues.
11 and 10 speed chains are internally the same width, it is only the link plates that are thinner. Chain pitch and width remains the same at 1/2 inch and 3/32 inch respectively.11 speed chains edge to edge are around 5.4mm and 10 speed 5.9mm, the difference being in the plates and how they are attached to the roller pins.
Edited by Matt_N on Monday 29th January 11:45
Rich_W said:
If your Tiagra is 10 speed you'll be fine.
For reference a 11 speed chain is slightly narrower than a 10. And thus incompatible
On that basis a 10 speed chain will be incompatible wit a 9 speed system.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/chains/?ea=4294789843
There's also no need to replace a Shimano chain with another Shimano one. I usually use SRAM chains as they're easier to take apart for cleaning.For reference a 11 speed chain is slightly narrower than a 10. And thus incompatible
On that basis a 10 speed chain will be incompatible wit a 9 speed system.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/chains/?ea=4294789843
Kermit power said:
There's also no need to replace a Shimano chain with another Shimano one. I usually use SRAM chains as they're easier to take apart for cleaning.
I use a Shimano chain with a WIppermann connex link. Absolutely great and so much better than the KMC quick links etc. No tool needed for removal which takes less than 10 seconds.E65Ross said:
I use a Shimano chain with a WIppermann connex link. Absolutely great and so much better than the KMC quick links etc. No tool needed for removal which takes less than 10 seconds.
I'm a big fan of the Wippermann Connex links too. I'll use whichever KMC/Shimano chain is cheapest at the time, along with a Connex link. It's the only "quick" link I've used that you can actually remove easily without tools when the chain is filthy (MTB). KMC/SRAM links are fine to fit without tools, but not so great if the chain is dirty. Any spare quick-links from new chains go into my puncture repair kit in case I or (as was the case recently) a riding partner breaks a chain on the trails. Gassing Station | Pedal Powered | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



