I ride a shimano axs drivetrain.
I recently replaced my drivetrain, exsiting of a slx cassette with xtr chain , a new fsa 38t chainring/spider and some hope jockeywheels. So basically all new.
When new it shifts fast and good
Has done 3-4 rides of 300-400km and my smallest when putting power...
No doubt for effetto mariposa flower power wax.
Cheap longlasting and all year round.
Better then the squirt and boeshield t9 wax that stay on my shelf
You would be surprised on how many people that got rid of the speed limiter.
Who says it's not a good exercise?
I actually only use it at those speeds when riding home from the trails I ride. It requires more effort the just relaxed cruising at 25 km/h.
Why the hell would I get it taxed lol.
I've got nobby nics on my bike, I ride everything from asphalt, gravel , trail rides and some light enduro. They give me enough range to ride all of that.
On asphalt I can flat out 45-50km/h on turbo and do around 45 km with 625 battery and still have 10% of the battery I can't touch because...
My bike is a haibike fullnine 10, came with shimano xt slx with a chain of 121 links.
Now the chain is 126 links using the sram method with sag( wich was 1 link shorter then the shimano method).
I tried adjusting it to 5-6 mm but that doesn't work. I adjusted it till I had some good tension...
Thanks that's usefull info. On the bgap side
First picture is chain only on the biggest sprocket and chainring and shock fully compressed.
Seccond pictures where to show the bgap distances.
But according to those pictures my chain should be even longer?
If I measure it on biggest sprocket...
I don't want to cut it to short because it's an expensive xtr chain.
This is the length with full travel.
Chain on the biggest sprocket
Chain on the 2nd largest sprocket