eaglebonesfalconhawk
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What’s the most hard wearing replacement for the above with microspline fitting. They appear to be made of cheese. Thanks in advance
time is kind of irrelevant here - how many km's or miles have you done and in what conditions? How many chains did you go through?What’s the most hard wearing replacement for the above with microspline fitting. They appear to be made of cheese. Thanks in advance
For those conditions I'd agree 520 is not great. But is it acting up?Thanks for the reply’s.I have done 520 miles. Most of it in the dry then about 3 rides of wet surrey hills sand finished it off. It’s just my last sram cassette in similar conditions lasted about a year
Well there it is, sand is nasty!It skips on 3 or 4 of the gears and they look worn
Not much, do you usually ride with turbo? Asking this, because I have ridden my mtb over 1500 km and it's still fine.Thanks for the reply’s.I have done 520 miles. Most of it in the dry then about 3 rides of wet surrey hills sand finished it off. It’s just my last sram cassette in similar conditions lasted about a year
I'm up to 2,200 kms; same chain. I've been using wax though, which has made a profound difference as far as chain stretch goes. I don't think wax is any good when it's wet. I've ridden it all winter with light mud and some water on track. I mostly use eco too - lots of climbing and descending - not much flat stuff, but I'm not a hard rider.Not much, do you usually ride with turbo? Asking this, because I have ridden my mtb over 1500 km and it's still fine.
I tend to wear the outer ring the most. My SLXs outer ring is aluminum, so next time Im gonna try a Deore Cassette, with an XTR Chainprobably SLX or deore 12 speed. XT and XTR trade weight for durability.
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