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I have a Cannondale Warrior 500 with a Shimano chain on it that...
Shimano America XTR 9-Speed Chain
June 10, 2008
I have a Cannondale Warrior 500 with a Shimano chain on it that allegedly wore out after 2500 miles. The Links have EF HG and VIA on them. Is that the right chain for that bike? meaderobe@gmail.com
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Answer to: "I have a Cannondale Warrior 500 with a Shimano chain on it that..."
Shimano America XTR 9-Speed Chain
June 10, 2008
The main issue is that the chain that Chenango Point put on that bike had the inscriptions; "EF, HG, & VIA" on the links. It was a CN-HG53 chain that may have belonged on the bike; but the inscriptions on the links probably indicate that version of that chain was obsolete when my bike was made, for new chains seem to only have an "HG" inscription on all links. Does that chain belong on that bike?
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