Hello,
I have a custom fat bike with a Bafang Ultra that should be coming in early this fall. I have a hub drive MTB now and read a lot about the drivetrain wear with mid-drive, let alone the higher powered Bafang Ultra powered system. Does anyone have a recommendation for a chain? I typically use the KMC X8 on the hub drive, but I'm not sure if that will be strong enough for the new bike (which would actually use an X10, if I stayed in with the same chain model). If usage matters, I expect to use this some on trails, but largely as a car replacement in the winter (not looking to get into this discussion here, but setting it to max of 750w nominal, by way of max speed on the dpc18, keeps it good enough for the streets around here). It may become a year round car replacement though depending on a few things. Oh, there's a shift sensor also. I actually used a friend's BBSHD powered conversion, with a shift sensor, and how that performed has me more optimistic on how long the drivetrain will last, but I could be wrong there. Thanks for any help!
I have a custom fat bike with a Bafang Ultra that should be coming in early this fall. I have a hub drive MTB now and read a lot about the drivetrain wear with mid-drive, let alone the higher powered Bafang Ultra powered system. Does anyone have a recommendation for a chain? I typically use the KMC X8 on the hub drive, but I'm not sure if that will be strong enough for the new bike (which would actually use an X10, if I stayed in with the same chain model). If usage matters, I expect to use this some on trails, but largely as a car replacement in the winter (not looking to get into this discussion here, but setting it to max of 750w nominal, by way of max speed on the dpc18, keeps it good enough for the streets around here). It may become a year round car replacement though depending on a few things. Oh, there's a shift sensor also. I actually used a friend's BBSHD powered conversion, with a shift sensor, and how that performed has me more optimistic on how long the drivetrain will last, but I could be wrong there. Thanks for any help!