I’m not even considering a 12 speed drivetrain just cuz this EBike already helps in all gears, I was planning 11 or even 10 speed. I just know the wear and tear is insane in an EBike and I don’t want to keep throwing money away on expensive drive trains when they all wear out the same kinda.Can’t help you there @DeezNutzz but was also wondering (and was going to post a thread till I saw this pop up) about longevity of these 12 speed cassettes n Chains. Bloody expensive so would hope to get a thousand miles (I get 2000 out of SLX on my old 10 speed Stumpy)
What range 10speed you have for cassette and what chainring you ride with it?10 speed for me.
The shimano m6000 cassette and mech have excellent ratios and range for an ebike, in my opinion. The medium cage derailleur is good and tough. The system is aggressively priced.
I'm surprised it's not being pinned more often as an ebike specific drive. Lol and sold at twice the price.
The standard m6000 is 11-42. I run anywhere from a Zee 11-36 to a hybrid 11-46 with chainrings from 30 to 36.What range 10speed you have for cassette and what chainring you ride with it?
Good question...When I buy a 2020 bike with 12 speed (as all new ones appear to have) If I want to get 10 speed fitted instead will the free hub need changing too and if so will it fit onto a hub designed to take 12 speed?
These are good questions, yes do I need to put a spacer on if I go 10 speed or smaller?
That is how it is supposed to work - and to be fair, on a conventional bike it does, however the extra torque on an ebike creates more wear.Sorry for just adding a question without any answers but...
Wouldn't a 12 speed cassette last longer than a 10 speed, theoretically, as the wear is spread across more cogs?
Yes good points there ?That is how it is supposed to work - and to be fair, on a conventional bike it does, however the extra torque on an ebike creates more wear.
To be fair, I reckon that for a lot of those experiencing this wear, we are doing 2/3 things different from our previous riding history.
1 - we are doing a lot more climbs we previously would not attempt. Or, we are doing those climbs a lot more often.
2 - I have noted a lot of ebikes out in some pretty rough conditions. Talking to the riders they did not used to go out as often in the slop as it was a lot harder riding, but on the ebike is it a blast.
3 - We are doing a lot longer rides. Not that it changes the over-all distance, but if you used to do say 20-30km rides and did drive chain maintenance after/before each ride and now you are doing 40-50km rides - are you lubing the chain during the ride?
I can not say 10 speeds are more durable (longer lasting when used within the expected force range). I do not believe they are. My experience is that they are easier to setup, easier to keep working nicely.
That's a good amount!Ex1 sram 8 speed e bike specific. 2 k miles and still original chain .
Ex1 sram 8 speed e bike specific. 2 k miles and still original chain .
A bit of necroposting but I am very curious as to how this has held up since posting in 2020. I have found exactly a 50/50 split between favorable and unfavorable reviews of the Prime 9 but on paper at least it does seem ideal for eMtb use.Super happy with this investment and it’s the fraction of the price, have about 100 miles so far and still feels brand new View attachment 26420
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