DarkBlueSheep
New Member
So just had my Giant Trance E+1 in the bike shop because my chain was slipping when applying firm pressure to the peddles in the hardest, and second hardest gear. The bike shop said the cassette was worn out on these two gears and has replaced the SRAM PG1230, 11-50T, 12sp, with a like for like replacement.
I have done 1000Km's on the bike since November as I use it for commuting. I do usually sit in the hardest or second hardest gear, except for a few hills I have to climb. The bike shop has recommended that I try to use more of the cassette when commuting to save the gears, but this will obviously effect my speed which I don't really want to do.
Realistically, how long would you expect a cassette to last on an ebike? I understand it gets a fair amount more torque than a regular bike but I am looking at replacing it every 1000Km's? Should I be thinking about a ''stronger'' cassette compared to the SRAM that is on there from factory?
I have done 1000Km's on the bike since November as I use it for commuting. I do usually sit in the hardest or second hardest gear, except for a few hills I have to climb. The bike shop has recommended that I try to use more of the cassette when commuting to save the gears, but this will obviously effect my speed which I don't really want to do.
Realistically, how long would you expect a cassette to last on an ebike? I understand it gets a fair amount more torque than a regular bike but I am looking at replacing it every 1000Km's? Should I be thinking about a ''stronger'' cassette compared to the SRAM that is on there from factory?