SRAM PC-1130 Chain — 11-Speed, 114 Links (Silver/Gray)
This is SRAM’s entry-level 11-speed replacement chain for road, gravel, and MTB drivetrains.
It’s a straightforward, lightweight option for riders who want reliable shifting without paying for premium coatings.
Key Functional Details
- 11-speed compatible chain
- 114 links (typically requires shortening to fit)
- Includes SRAM PowerLock single-use master link
- Silver/gray finish
- Approximate weight: 249g
- Designed for SRAM 11-speed groupsets
Compatibility & Technical Notes
- Compatible with SRAM 11-speed road and MTB drivetrains
- Also works with most Shimano and MicroSHIFT 11-speed systems
- Uses SRAM PowerLock connecting link (single use only)
- NOT compatible with 12-speed systems
- NOT compatible with 10-speed drivetrains
- Requires standard 11-speed chain tool or master link pliers for installation
- 114 links may be too short for some long-cage MTB setups—verify chain length before install
Service / Ownership Context
This is a basic 11-speed chain with predictable performance. Expect normal wear rates and quieter shifting when installed on a drivetrain that isn’t already worn out.
Fit & Use Signals
- Good Fit: SRAM 11-speed road, gravel, and MTB bikes; commuters; riders looking for an affordable replacement chain.
- Not A Fit: 12-speed systems, 10-speed bikes, single-speed setups, or riders chasing maximum drivetrain longevity.
This is SRAM’s budget 11-speed chain. Works fine, just doesn’t have fancy coatings.
Most common mistake: customers throw this on a worn cassette and complain about skipping. Chain won’t fix shark-toothed cogs.
Second mistake: reusing the PowerLock. SRAM links are single use. If they reuse it, expect failures.
114 links is shorter than Shimano’s 126-link chains. On some 1x MTB setups with big cassettes, this can be tight. Always size properly using big-big method.
Ride feel is decent when new, but it wears faster than higher-end SRAM or Shimano SIL-TEC chains. E-bike riders will burn through these quicker.
Failure points: neglected lubrication, reused quick links, and mismatched worn drivetrains.
What riders love: price, easy availability, simple install.
What riders complain about: doesn’t last long on high-mileage bikes.
Typical service issues: chain installed too short, skipping due to worn cassette, PowerLock installed backwards.
Upgrade paths: SRAM PC-1170 or Shimano HG601 for better durability.
Who this is really for: everyday riders, commuters, gravel bikes, trail bikes on a budget.
Who should avoid: e-bike riders putting big torque through 11-speed, or anyone wanting maximum chain life.
Mechanic advice: always check cassette and chainrings before installing. Use a fresh PowerLock every time and lube it right out of the box.