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KMC Z82

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MSRP $ 20.00
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Description:Model Z82 Chain Specifications:
  • Primary Features: StretchProof, Bull's-Eye Pin Riveted
  • 1/2" x 3/32" Narrow
  • Pin Length: 7.1 mm.
  • Pin Power: Min. 200 kgf.
  • Tensile Strength: 1050 kgf.
  • Finish: Nickel / Brown
  • Speed of Sprocket: 8
  • Compatible Bikes: 24 speeds index bikes
  • Weight: 320 g / 116 Links





  • Submitted by Sean Elliott a Cross Country Rider from Lynchburg, VA USA
    Date Reviewed: September 29, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Earth
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:Cedar Bluff Cycles, Knoxville, TN
    Strengths:Strong and cheap, no visible rust after 3 years. Grinds up anything that gets stuck in it, beach sand and seashell pieces included.
    Weaknesses:KMC MissingLink isn't as fancy as SRAM PowerLink, requires a pair of pliers to squeeze open. I had one MissingLink pop in half on a hard hill-climb; replaced with new MissingLink and all is well.
    Similar Products Used:Sachs God Knows What from 1995.
    Bike Setup:Pro-Flex 756, MODIFIED Shimano XT drivetrain with middle chainring removed, SRAM twist-shifters, Avid front disc, Shimano XT rear rim brake, etc...
    Bottom Line:I got this chain despite repeated urging by both Bicycling Magazine and Cedar Bluff Cycles to avoid KMC chains at all cost. So I bought the best KMC chain they had, because it was STILL cheaper than a comparable SRAM chain.

    After three years and 1000 miles of road, trail, wet beach sand, and ocean water, the chain is getting old but it still runs smoothly and quietly, and the shifting is still quick and decisive. There is no visible rusting or pitting.

    I clean the chain once every six months or so by shaking it in a jar of paint thinner with a magnet on the lid to catch the metal shavings. I've accumulated about 2cc of metal shavings (because I wanted to see how much would wear off), and despite the loss of metal it still performs to my expectations.

    I lubricate it with Tri-Flow teflon lube about once a month. Tri-Flow is also an excellent product.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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