Where do you buy your chains from? Could be fake chains.
Does everything sound and feel clean while shifting before this happens?
I ran GX chains for years in muddy conditions without this ever happening.
operator090 on
Either overstressed the chain or you have an infestation of tiny gnomes with tiny hacksaw that want to ruin your ride day.
Old chains can do this
Poor quality chains can do this.
Natac_orb on
The force exceeded the chains limits.
How this came to be is unclear, more information needed, all starting with how strong the chain is to begin with (good/ bad quality/ price).
Chain gets weaker by wear (much increased by dirt and poor shifting).
Force gets reduced by frequent cleaning/ lubrication/ good shifting and increased by lacking lubricant, dirt and poor shifting.
All assuming all other parts are good.
Infinite-Comedian151 on
Happened to me on a sram apex chain. Submitted a warranty and got a chain in the mail the next day.
ChanceStunning8314 on
As my mate used to say. ‘Who would be a chain?’ Not enough data to diagnose sorry.
inkynipple on
Hulk smash. You been putting down watts.
commonguy001 on
Where do you buy your chains?
GCN just did a really good video (good by any standard, great by GCN) on counterfeit parts including chains. If you buy from Amazon, Ebay, an online store that doesn’t have a storefront or any of the Alibaba type places, chances are it’s a knockoff. If you bought it from your local shop or a reputable shop, bring it back and ask them to warranty it. That shouldn’t happen on a chain that hasn’t been run to death.
Delli-paper on
Too many watts from your gargantuan thighs
RenaissancemanTX on
Counterfeit chain?
Catn0rths1 on
Your chain is clearly counterfeit. **ALL** Eagle chains have hollow pins. Yours aren’t – it’s a fake.
Financial_Initial_92 on
Bike shop employee here. We had multiple sram gx 12 speed chains where this occurred. All the chains were from our sram parts supplier or original equipment manufacturer supplied (oem). With a receipt / proof of purchase sram will warranty the chain due to defective materials. The chains were NOT counterfeit. Hopefully just a small batch but I saw this issue starting approximately June 2024.
Recent_Science4709 on
Fake chains are the counterfeit part people complain about the most
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How many kilometers or hours did you ride that chain? What lube are you using? What shop did you buy the chain from?
Fake Chinese chain?
Counterfeit parts?
Let me guess, you degrease the thing everytime/often?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_embrittlement
Where do you buy your chains from? Could be fake chains.
Does everything sound and feel clean while shifting before this happens?
I ran GX chains for years in muddy conditions without this ever happening.
Either overstressed the chain or you have an infestation of tiny gnomes with tiny hacksaw that want to ruin your ride day.
Old chains can do this
Poor quality chains can do this.
The force exceeded the chains limits.
How this came to be is unclear, more information needed, all starting with how strong the chain is to begin with (good/ bad quality/ price).
Chain gets weaker by wear (much increased by dirt and poor shifting).
Force gets reduced by frequent cleaning/ lubrication/ good shifting and increased by lacking lubricant, dirt and poor shifting.
All assuming all other parts are good.
Happened to me on a sram apex chain. Submitted a warranty and got a chain in the mail the next day.
As my mate used to say. ‘Who would be a chain?’ Not enough data to diagnose sorry.
Hulk smash. You been putting down watts.
Where do you buy your chains?
GCN just did a really good video (good by any standard, great by GCN) on counterfeit parts including chains. If you buy from Amazon, Ebay, an online store that doesn’t have a storefront or any of the Alibaba type places, chances are it’s a knockoff. If you bought it from your local shop or a reputable shop, bring it back and ask them to warranty it. That shouldn’t happen on a chain that hasn’t been run to death.
Too many watts from your gargantuan thighs
Counterfeit chain?
Your chain is clearly counterfeit. **ALL** Eagle chains have hollow pins. Yours aren’t – it’s a fake.
Bike shop employee here. We had multiple sram gx 12 speed chains where this occurred. All the chains were from our sram parts supplier or original equipment manufacturer supplied (oem). With a receipt / proof of purchase sram will warranty the chain due to defective materials. The chains were NOT counterfeit. Hopefully just a small batch but I saw this issue starting approximately June 2024.
Fake chains are the counterfeit part people complain about the most