Ken S
Active Member
I noted the maintenance on the European vacationers using the Haibikes (I assume this list of parts replaced was for two bikes).
After 11,682 km they reported:
"Parts replaced – 4 chains, 4 cassettes, 6 sets of brakes, 1 sram hub, 2 rear wheels, 1 Bosch controller, 2 bike stands, 2 sets of pedals, 2 water bottle holders, 2 Schwalbe Marathon tyres, 15 700mm tubes, 4 brake rotors, 1 rear brake system, 1 Brooks saddle, 2 Suntour seat suspension posts, 1 rear mud flap, 2 sets of gear cables, 1 helmet."
The tires and tubes and some of the other stuff are consumables so won't count them.
After more than double the distance with my Ohm XU700 I have replaced:
2 chains, 1 cassette, 3 sets of pads, 0 wheels, 0 controllers, 1 bottom bracket bearing, I rebuilt the pedals, 1 rotor, 0 cables, 0 seat posts (I did install a Body Float system but not due to wear).
The Ohm/Bionx (with regen) looks pretty good with less than 1/2 the parts replaced.
After 11,682 km they reported:
"Parts replaced – 4 chains, 4 cassettes, 6 sets of brakes, 1 sram hub, 2 rear wheels, 1 Bosch controller, 2 bike stands, 2 sets of pedals, 2 water bottle holders, 2 Schwalbe Marathon tyres, 15 700mm tubes, 4 brake rotors, 1 rear brake system, 1 Brooks saddle, 2 Suntour seat suspension posts, 1 rear mud flap, 2 sets of gear cables, 1 helmet."
The tires and tubes and some of the other stuff are consumables so won't count them.
After more than double the distance with my Ohm XU700 I have replaced:
2 chains, 1 cassette, 3 sets of pads, 0 wheels, 0 controllers, 1 bottom bracket bearing, I rebuilt the pedals, 1 rotor, 0 cables, 0 seat posts (I did install a Body Float system but not due to wear).
The Ohm/Bionx (with regen) looks pretty good with less than 1/2 the parts replaced.