Shimano CN-HG901 11-Speed Chain - Excel Sports
SIL-TEC surface treatment sets the Shimano CN-HG901 apart from every other chain in the 11-speed lineup. This fluorine-based plating bonds carbon and fluorine molecules to the inner plates, outer plates, and rollers, creating a surface that reduces friction and sheds contamination. Shimano claims 60% friction reduction compared to their nickel-plated chains, and even if real-world conditions cut that figure in half, the efficiency gains add up over thousands of pedal strokes. The coating also holds lubricant longer and repels water and grit, which means less frequent cleaning and longer intervals between re-lubing.
The CN-HG901 serves as Shimano's flagship 11-speed chain across both road and mountain applications. It carries Dura-Ace designation for road drivetrains and XTR designation for mountain, but the chain itself is identical regardless of which box it comes in. That dual-purpose design simplifies spare parts inventory if you run both road and mountain bikes on Shimano 11-speed systems. The HG-X11 asymmetric plate design works with Dura-Ace, Ultegra, 105, GRX, XTR, XT, and SLX drivetrains, covering everything from race bikes to gravel rigs to trail machines.
The asymmetric plate profile addresses the different demands of front and rear shifting. The outer plate shape preserves chain security during cross-chainline conditions at the front derailleur, reducing the dropped-chain scenarios that can happen under hard pedaling with challenging chainline angles. The inner plate geometry optimizes cassette engagement for smooth, quiet rear shifts. You'll notice the difference most clearly in reduced drivetrain noise during steady pedaling and crisper shifts when moving through the cassette under load.... Read More
Hollow pins reduce weight without compromising strength. The chain measures 247 grams at 114 links, competitive with other high-end 11-speed options while maintaining the durability to handle e-bike torque loads. Shimano rates the HG901 for electric assist applications, so if you're running an e-bike with a Shimano 11-speed drivetrain, this chain can handle the additional stress that motor assistance places on the drivetrain.
Installation requires attention to chain direction. The HG901 is a directional chain, and the asymmetric plates must face the correct way for the shifting optimization to work. Markings on the outer plates indicate proper orientation. The chain ships with 116 links, which provides enough length for most road and mountain setups with material to spare for sizing. A quick link (SM-CN900-11) comes included, allowing tool-free installation and removal for cleaning or travel. If you prefer traditional pin installation, the chain works with Shimano's CN-HG901 connecting pins, but the quick link makes routine maintenance significantly easier.
Chain width measures 5.62mm, matching Shimano's HG-EV cassette specifications and the narrow tolerances that 11-speed drivetrains require. Running this chain on lower-tier drivetrains like 105 or even Tiagra works fine since the compatibility extends across Shimano's 11-speed ecosystem, and many riders report that the SIL-TEC treatment delivers noticeably quieter operation even on mid-range components. If you're chasing marginal gains or simply want a chain that runs smoother and lasts longer, the HG901 delivers on both counts.
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