Andrew Taylor has been one of the longest running Full Speed Ahead athletes in the brand's history. Of course he rides slopestyle and dirt jumps, but did you know he rides just as hard on a road bike as he does on a downhill bike? Much like Andrew, Full Speed Ahead is a company that encompasses many different cycling genres, all of which are linked together by one commonality:
FSA chains!
Full Speed Ahead chains are compatible with both Shimano and SRAM drivetrains. FSA ran numerous tests during the manufacturing process including shifting performance (
simulating front and rear gear shifting), chain elongation (
fatigue testing), and noise testing (
noise of tooth engagement and total noise generated). FSA chains surpassed the competition in all categories. Third-party independent testing of FSA chains has shown FSA chains to have superior elongation resistance, which results in longer chain life and more consistent shifting performance.
Available now in 9, 10 and 11-speed models in both hollow and solid pin versions, with weights ranging from 246 to 284g. Retail prices start at $29.99 for the Team Issue 9-speed, up to $61.99 for the K-Force Light 11-speed.
Caleb Einhorn (videographer) created this unique swing armed device to capture the chains in action. A.T. rode with this set up for the POV clips in the video above.
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The road riding section was total BS! Big Sur, that is.