dadoftwinsfml
New Member
Hey all,
I ride a bafang ultra based ebike. I keep going through cassettes, at a rate of about 1 cassette every 200-300 miles. I really only have problems with the bottom 11T ring, as I often do stretches at 35-40MPH with the motor cranking at 1500W. The small number of teeth (I think) get ground down quicker and the chain starts to slip.
I've tried finding the hardest steel cassettes I can (which helps!) but still, this motor eats through them pretty quick.
I'm considering a few things:
1) Replace the drive train with SRAM EX1. It has a 400$ (!?) hardened steel cassette. Only thing is I've been reading reviews and there are a lot of complaints that the derailleur is crap and has a manufacturers defect that SRAM isn't fixing. I'm leary of switching when I read a lot of people saying their switching back after 400 miles and what not. Anyone have more experience with EX1 and can speak directly to durability of the lower range gears after thousands of miles?
I love the idea of being able to shift under load! But I'd hate to switch and a) the problem isn't solved or b) the setup has other annoying issues?
2) Buy cassettes and chains in bulk and just keep going through em. It's a possibility! I mean, I would have to go through 10 regular steel cassettes in order to make up for one single SRAM EX1 cassette.
3) Go internal gears. I've heard good things about the Rohloff E14, but obviously this is both a big investment and not the easiest task to perform myself. I'm not sure I trust myself to build my own wheel, and I have no idea how to go about getting a wheel built for my bike. Has anyone done this?
Any thoughts from others with high output e-bikes? Are others experiencing this? Anyone found a good solution?
Thanks!
I ride a bafang ultra based ebike. I keep going through cassettes, at a rate of about 1 cassette every 200-300 miles. I really only have problems with the bottom 11T ring, as I often do stretches at 35-40MPH with the motor cranking at 1500W. The small number of teeth (I think) get ground down quicker and the chain starts to slip.
I've tried finding the hardest steel cassettes I can (which helps!) but still, this motor eats through them pretty quick.
I'm considering a few things:
1) Replace the drive train with SRAM EX1. It has a 400$ (!?) hardened steel cassette. Only thing is I've been reading reviews and there are a lot of complaints that the derailleur is crap and has a manufacturers defect that SRAM isn't fixing. I'm leary of switching when I read a lot of people saying their switching back after 400 miles and what not. Anyone have more experience with EX1 and can speak directly to durability of the lower range gears after thousands of miles?
I love the idea of being able to shift under load! But I'd hate to switch and a) the problem isn't solved or b) the setup has other annoying issues?
2) Buy cassettes and chains in bulk and just keep going through em. It's a possibility! I mean, I would have to go through 10 regular steel cassettes in order to make up for one single SRAM EX1 cassette.
3) Go internal gears. I've heard good things about the Rohloff E14, but obviously this is both a big investment and not the easiest task to perform myself. I'm not sure I trust myself to build my own wheel, and I have no idea how to go about getting a wheel built for my bike. Has anyone done this?
Any thoughts from others with high output e-bikes? Are others experiencing this? Anyone found a good solution?
Thanks!