Hello everyone,
I was hoping that someone would be able to advise me on a few things.
Before I purchased a e-bike I had concerns over durability of key drivetrain components the chain and cassette due to increased torque.
I put the worries aside and purchased a ex demo class 3 Focus S27
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CC0QFjADahUKEwjE26umgePHAhWiCNsKHQSpDjs&url=https://www.bikesoup.com/cyclopedia/focus-jarifa-impulse-s27-2014-focus-jarifa-impulse-s27-e-bike&usg=AFQjCNFCj8nyMatgASbsBJsAzniOO3cmyw
it had a indicated 400miles on the clock at time of purchase and iv added at least 300 more miles to it in the month iv owned it.
My fears were confirmed the chain and cassette are now worn out top gear is unusable due to slipping and 9th gear feels like it is going the same way in 700 ish miles if the millage was correct at time of purchase which is dissapointing.
The question is what to replace them with at the moment im leaning towards a KMC chain as the reports iv read rate them as having good durability and a XT Cassette because iv always used them lol.
So basicly which 10 speed chain and cassette would you guys recommend?
Iv also think iv noticed noticed high rear tyre wear the tyres were unworn when I got it, im running folding continental X king's 2.2 which I had never used before so im not sure on there durability on a normal bike but I estimate that they are now between a third to half way through there life in the 300 miles iv used it (mostly road and gravel track and a bit of trail, forest and mud).
So again what sort of distance are you getting with your tyres?.
Im still really chuffed with the bike and would fully recommend such a product to anyone but would also like to point out that you may be changing parts and full servicing it more than you would expect.
I do push myself and the bike when I ride so a more casual rider may get more durability out of these parts.
And the parts effected for me are reasonably cheap to replace and still much much cheaper than fuel costs for other transport but I fear they will be on going costs. And possibly further cost's with faster wear on other parts wheel bearings, brake pads etc?
I was hoping that someone would be able to advise me on a few things.
Before I purchased a e-bike I had concerns over durability of key drivetrain components the chain and cassette due to increased torque.
I put the worries aside and purchased a ex demo class 3 Focus S27
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CC0QFjADahUKEwjE26umgePHAhWiCNsKHQSpDjs&url=https://www.bikesoup.com/cyclopedia/focus-jarifa-impulse-s27-2014-focus-jarifa-impulse-s27-e-bike&usg=AFQjCNFCj8nyMatgASbsBJsAzniOO3cmyw
it had a indicated 400miles on the clock at time of purchase and iv added at least 300 more miles to it in the month iv owned it.
My fears were confirmed the chain and cassette are now worn out top gear is unusable due to slipping and 9th gear feels like it is going the same way in 700 ish miles if the millage was correct at time of purchase which is dissapointing.
The question is what to replace them with at the moment im leaning towards a KMC chain as the reports iv read rate them as having good durability and a XT Cassette because iv always used them lol.
So basicly which 10 speed chain and cassette would you guys recommend?
Iv also think iv noticed noticed high rear tyre wear the tyres were unworn when I got it, im running folding continental X king's 2.2 which I had never used before so im not sure on there durability on a normal bike but I estimate that they are now between a third to half way through there life in the 300 miles iv used it (mostly road and gravel track and a bit of trail, forest and mud).
So again what sort of distance are you getting with your tyres?.
Im still really chuffed with the bike and would fully recommend such a product to anyone but would also like to point out that you may be changing parts and full servicing it more than you would expect.
I do push myself and the bike when I ride so a more casual rider may get more durability out of these parts.
And the parts effected for me are reasonably cheap to replace and still much much cheaper than fuel costs for other transport but I fear they will be on going costs. And possibly further cost's with faster wear on other parts wheel bearings, brake pads etc?
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