mschwett
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Just because you ride a mid drive with a sensor and know how to shift DOES NOT MEAN the chains don't need to be stronger for mid drives.
Sometimes I wonder if I this the kindergarten or maybe the dementia room!
I thought PedalUma had his head on straight ! Not according to his up vote of rich's nonsense.
not all mid drives are created equal, and not all riders are. Torque, weight, shifting technique… 7,000 miles of San Francisco hills on my mid drive with bone standard SRAM lightweight chains, replaced once and it wasn’t worn out, more like 60%... and half those miles on a lightweight fancy 10-42 cassette, also not showing any miles.
the secret is not really a secret: keep your drivetrain clean, lubricated, well aligned, use quality parts, and don’t shift under heavy load EITHER from you or the motor. an average adult male standing on a pedal puts more torque on the crank than a bafang ultra. don’t shift while doing that!!