bram.biesiekierski
Active member
Hi.
So im having some trouble with my Bafang Ultra powered e22 drivetrain. The problem is the chain skipping over the teeth on the cassette under load. The top half of the gear range all do it to some extent now. With some gears almost un-rideable with motor assistance. The cassette teeth now have visible damage/wear. The teeth are rolling over on the load side. I've put less than 50km on the bike from new, and have already trashed this cassette after about 40km.
The combo is :
Chainring - Praxxis Steel E-Ring 36t. (Brand new)
Chain - Shimano XT 12 speed. (Brand new)
Cassette - e13 Helix 12 speed. (Used, approx 500Km)
Rear mech - Sram GX Eagle. (Used, high Km)
Shifter - Sram GX Eagle. (Used, high Km)
I used the 12sp drivetrain when i built the bike, because I already had most of the components in my spares box. The e13 Helix cassette is aluminium for the 2 lowest gears, and steel for the 10 highest gears. I figured the steel part of the e13 cassette would be tough and long lasting. Boy was I wrong. It must be made from very low grade steel, as it has worn so heavily in such a short time.
Now I have the dilemma of what to do moving forward. I can purchase the individual parts of the e13 Helix cassette seperately. So I can replace the worn steel section. But this won't stop it from happening again in another 40km.
I am concerned that perhaps the derailer is worn out, and not keeping enough chain tension on the drivetrain.
I think the best solution is to get a new complete drivetrain groupset. But I dont know what to get. I want something that will take the power from the motor. I don't need as many gears as it has now. With the motor assistance, I find I probably only need half as many, and I wouldn't need such a large range either. And something that won't break the bank would be nice aswell.
So im having some trouble with my Bafang Ultra powered e22 drivetrain. The problem is the chain skipping over the teeth on the cassette under load. The top half of the gear range all do it to some extent now. With some gears almost un-rideable with motor assistance. The cassette teeth now have visible damage/wear. The teeth are rolling over on the load side. I've put less than 50km on the bike from new, and have already trashed this cassette after about 40km.
The combo is :
Chainring - Praxxis Steel E-Ring 36t. (Brand new)
Chain - Shimano XT 12 speed. (Brand new)
Cassette - e13 Helix 12 speed. (Used, approx 500Km)
Rear mech - Sram GX Eagle. (Used, high Km)
Shifter - Sram GX Eagle. (Used, high Km)
I used the 12sp drivetrain when i built the bike, because I already had most of the components in my spares box. The e13 Helix cassette is aluminium for the 2 lowest gears, and steel for the 10 highest gears. I figured the steel part of the e13 cassette would be tough and long lasting. Boy was I wrong. It must be made from very low grade steel, as it has worn so heavily in such a short time.
Now I have the dilemma of what to do moving forward. I can purchase the individual parts of the e13 Helix cassette seperately. So I can replace the worn steel section. But this won't stop it from happening again in another 40km.
I am concerned that perhaps the derailer is worn out, and not keeping enough chain tension on the drivetrain.
I think the best solution is to get a new complete drivetrain groupset. But I dont know what to get. I want something that will take the power from the motor. I don't need as many gears as it has now. With the motor assistance, I find I probably only need half as many, and I wouldn't need such a large range either. And something that won't break the bank would be nice aswell.