How to size a SRAM GX Eagle 12-speed chain — SRAM’s own method from their service docs. Each rule sourced.

How to size a SRAM GX Eagle 12-speed chain — SRAM's own method, straight from their service docs. There's no single link count: you measure it on your bike, and full-suspension frames add a step. Each rule below is from SRAM.

ComponentAttributeValueSrc
Base method How to measure Wrap the chain around the largest chainring + largest cog, bypassing the derailleur, flat edge facing away [1]
Hardtail / rigid (1x) Links to add Add 2 inner + 2 outer links (4 total) where the chain starts to overlap [1]
Full suspension Links to add Compress the shock to the point where the rear axle is farthest from the BB, then add 1 inner + 1 outer link (2 total)
Deflate/remove the shock if needed to reach full compression.
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Exceptions Different for AXS / XPLR Full-mount rear derailleurs (incl. 13-speed XPLR AXS) size differently — use SRAM's XPLR chain-length section [1]

Rebuilding a boxed mountain bike for a trip? Get the chain length right first — too short and you'll wreck the derailleur in the big-big gear on the first climb.

Sources

  1. SRAM — Chains (service/user manual) (primary, verified 2026-07-30)

Official manufacturer reference: SRAM Chains user manual. Last reviewed 2026-07-30.