linklemming
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As always thanks for all the info:For years, I swore by KMC x9e and e9 chains. That or the e11. But in recent years, the market has given us new options. Many moons ago I did a whole SRAM EX1 drivetrain ($$$), which in 2024 I would never even consider.
For 9s clusters, Microshift Advent has an 11-46T that is solid, hardened steel cogs. Pinned together all over the place and even the 11T cog is steel. And its like $40. For 10s, Microshift Advent X is the same durable animal as the 9s in 11-48T and its about $45. For 11s clusters, the strongest is the Sunrace CSMS7 which is all steel again, and also pinned-together. Steel spiders. 11-42T but they just released an 11-46T. About $60. The BFD uses a Sunrace CSMS8 which is all steel except for the 51T cog, which I can live with. But now we've bumped up to about $105. But if you want ultra wide range and 11s thats the only one I'd trust with a BBSHD.
For my 9s setups I have been using the SRAM EX1 chain, which is compatible with 8s thru 10S and is $25 or less. Indestructible. For 10 and 11s I've been using just 11s chains. The narrower exterior of the 11s makes a 10s as quiet as a belt and an 11s chain's interior dimensions are the same as 10s so it works just as well.
For derailleurs I've used Box 2 and Microshift for 9s, Advent X for 10S. SRAM GX for 11s. I have to say the Advent X is my favorite of the bunch for cost and smoothness. But the Box 2 ultra wide long cage is the slickest. And the most expensive..
As far as I can see, Most of the Linkglide system is just Shimano offering what you can get elsewhere for less $. In particular their cassettes. But if I wanted a wide range 11s derailleur, I'd have to go Linkglide. SRAM maxes out at 42T.
The Linkglide 9 speed is actually pretty reasonable
My two high power high mileage bikes (Surly Ogres with CYC photon and BBSHD) previously had KMC e9 chain($40), SRAM X5 9 speed shifter($32) and derailler($50) and HG400 11-36 cassette ($30) for a total of $152. A shimano Cues U4000 9 speed with 11-46 cassette is within 10 bucks
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-CUES-U4000-9-SPEED-KIT
Replacement cassettes are pretty much the same between the HG400 and Linkglide and I get a lower gear on the linkglide which is needed for the CYC photon due to the reduced power compared to the BBSHD.
The two 11 speed linkglide setups I have are way much more money but they are for my dedicated offroad eMTBs which need all the gear range and resolution offered by the 11 speed setup(11-50) and dont have anywhere the mileage (40 miles a week between the two).
Since all my linkglide setups use the same 11s chain, I can carry a spare linkglide chain in my camelback for all my bikes(4 total, 2 9s, 2 11s)
I have heard alot of good things about the robustness of the BOX 9 speed setup. Specifically by Jones Bikes. Next time the Jones LWB HD/e frameset goes on sell, Im going to try one with a BBSHD, maybe even at 72V
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