Experiment 2: 4x chain rotation longevity


E-MAD MALC

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IMHO surface treatment should have less impact on longevity than the steel grade the links are made from.

These guys tested various chains:
Must admit I was drawn into his YT channel a couple of years ago
All sounded very interesting, but got a bit boring with the lenght of his vids.
It another business to sell products for chain maintenance and he is know doubt racking in off it
 

Arminius

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Must admit I was drawn into his YT channel a couple of years ago
All sounded very interesting, but got a bit boring with the lenght of his vids.
It another business to sell products for chain maintenance and he is know doubt racking in off it
On their website this table and text was interesting to me. Perhaps I am to old but I prefer written instructions over vids as quicker and easier to review for me.

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E-MAD MALC

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On their website this table and text was interesting to me. Perhaps I am to old but I prefer written instructions over vids as quicker and easier to review for me.

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I understand
But It's worth taking a look at some of his videos.
But he does have a tendency to drag on
I wax and rotate my 0X1 chains with my Sram XX Eagle Chainring T-Type
Works OK for me
 

Emteebee

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UPDATE at 1700 km total / +3 months.

Status of kms vs chain wear per chain:
  • XT: 400km = 0.10% wear
  • XX1: 600km = 0.00% wear
  • Deore: 100km = 0.07% wear
  • XX1: 600km = 0.00% wear
I have run the Deore chain for 2 rides and does even worse than the XT. Note both Shimano's in the graph show immediate wear from start. Both the XX1 chains remain at 0 wear, not measurable; my KMC chain checker hardly fits at any location across the chain. Compared to where I could already measure wear on both Shimano's after a single ride.

Obviously the XX1 hard-come coating is no match for the others, maybe next experiment I'll add an XTR chain. Got already 2 other XX1 chains in stock for next round. This would be more fair of a comparison. But for me this isn't for a fair comparison (see the Zerofrictioncycling data for this).
I'm actually more curious on what chain has given me lowest cost/km when wear mark is reached. Will include the wax costs in the final outcome when this experiment is finished. (More kms of chain, needs more wax in the end so..)


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