I'm still on the same chain and cassette that was on it when new and I've now covered 1400 miles.How often are people replacing chains/tyres etc on their Rails?
I've replaced my chain and rear tyre after only 400 miles. Chain is cleaned and lubed after every ride.
Is this the same as everyone else or do I need to treat it a bit better?
Less than a month in, and I have:
Dented the back rim
Ripped a whole in the. Ack tyre big enough to make it useless as tubeless
Broken a tooth on the cassette
Broken the rear derailleur
Broken the left break handle
And broken the chain (But that was because I didn’t put it properly back togheter after changing the derailleur)
Oh and the seat is bent.
it’s just too much fun downhill andI ride three times as many steep trails as I do on my analog bike in one outing.
? probably wise.If I was a bike shop owner and I saw you coming in for a test ride I’d say “sorry we are closed” ?
This is why we can't have good things.Less than a month in, and I have:
Dented the back rim
Ripped a whole in the. Ack tyre big enough to make it useless as tubeless
Broken a tooth on the cassette
Broken the rear derailleur
Broken the left break handle
And broken the chain (But that was because I didn’t put it properly back togheter after changing the derailleur)
Oh and the seat is bent.
it’s just too much fun downhill andI ride three times as many steep trails as I do on my analog bike in one outing.
And my friend that works as a bike mechanic and been riding a eonesixty for a year warned me about the high cost of running an ebike. Everything is under more strain than an analog bike of courseThis is why we can't have good things.
I'm still on the same chain and cassette that was on it when new and I've now covered 1400 miles.
Mind you the chain was show worn to .75 at 400 miles!
The whole drive chain is knackered by measurement, but works perfectly ?
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