My breakup with Shimano drivetrain.
A little background:
I have been Riding Shimano drivetrain since I can remember. I had a couple of bikes that came with SRAM drivetrain which Inevitably failed somehow so I got to the point that if I made a purchase of a bike that came with SRAM my immediate instinct was to remove the Sram components and install Shimano. I even adopted the mantra “friends don’t let friends ride SRAM“.
This past year I purchased my first E-bike a Norco Range VLT-C1. The bike came with SRAM GX which I immediately removed as well as the SRAM code brakes. I replaced the Brakes with Shimano Saints and upgraded the drivetrain to shimano 12 speed XTR shifter, derailleur And chain with a XT cassette 10-51.
The new drivetrain on the bike seemed like the perfect match, the shifting was crisp and flawless. Then came the chain skip.
After the second ride I found my chain would skip in the 10 tooth cog. This progressively got worse and extended to the 12 tooth cog as well.
determined to find some damaged part that would cause this I began the process of replacing parts to try and find the culprit.
I replaced the following parts in this order:
rear derailleur hanger
rear cassette
new chain
new chainring
I also had 2 bike shops verify the rear Derailleur was in proper adjustment and alignment.
After the new parts were installed my first ride out the drivetrain worked great for the first half of the day but began to skip again by the end of the day. I also noticed unusual wear on the 10 and 12 tooth cog which I would describe as stripped out gears.
Shimano tech support was contacted and they stated that they had never seen this problem before but they were willing to warranty the failed parts.
Determined to fix the problem I replaced the following parts:
rear derailleur
shifter
rear cassette
new chain
The parts were installed at the shop and all settings were checked.
Next ride out the cassette did not make it though the first 5 miles before it began to strip out again.
I started to think that perhaps it was a problem with the bike. I contacted the Norco rep and again they had not heard of any problems.
Running out of options I finally made the decision to do the unthinkable, swap the drivetrain out for a SRAM.
I had the shop install a SRAM XO1 12 speed 10-50.
I am now 5 rides into the new drivetrain. I have put the new drivetrain through the paces and have not had a single hiccup. I am still dealing with the stages of grief over losing my shimano drivetrain but the change was obviously for the best.
I am finding it hard to believe that my e-bike is the only one having problems with the Shimano 12 speed. My wallet is also heartbroken over the loss of 1500$ worth of junk shimano parts.
A little background:
I have been Riding Shimano drivetrain since I can remember. I had a couple of bikes that came with SRAM drivetrain which Inevitably failed somehow so I got to the point that if I made a purchase of a bike that came with SRAM my immediate instinct was to remove the Sram components and install Shimano. I even adopted the mantra “friends don’t let friends ride SRAM“.
This past year I purchased my first E-bike a Norco Range VLT-C1. The bike came with SRAM GX which I immediately removed as well as the SRAM code brakes. I replaced the Brakes with Shimano Saints and upgraded the drivetrain to shimano 12 speed XTR shifter, derailleur And chain with a XT cassette 10-51.
The new drivetrain on the bike seemed like the perfect match, the shifting was crisp and flawless. Then came the chain skip.
After the second ride I found my chain would skip in the 10 tooth cog. This progressively got worse and extended to the 12 tooth cog as well.
determined to find some damaged part that would cause this I began the process of replacing parts to try and find the culprit.
I replaced the following parts in this order:
rear derailleur hanger
rear cassette
new chain
new chainring
I also had 2 bike shops verify the rear Derailleur was in proper adjustment and alignment.
After the new parts were installed my first ride out the drivetrain worked great for the first half of the day but began to skip again by the end of the day. I also noticed unusual wear on the 10 and 12 tooth cog which I would describe as stripped out gears.
Shimano tech support was contacted and they stated that they had never seen this problem before but they were willing to warranty the failed parts.
Determined to fix the problem I replaced the following parts:
rear derailleur
shifter
rear cassette
new chain
The parts were installed at the shop and all settings were checked.
Next ride out the cassette did not make it though the first 5 miles before it began to strip out again.
I started to think that perhaps it was a problem with the bike. I contacted the Norco rep and again they had not heard of any problems.
Running out of options I finally made the decision to do the unthinkable, swap the drivetrain out for a SRAM.
I had the shop install a SRAM XO1 12 speed 10-50.
I am now 5 rides into the new drivetrain. I have put the new drivetrain through the paces and have not had a single hiccup. I am still dealing with the stages of grief over losing my shimano drivetrain but the change was obviously for the best.
I am finding it hard to believe that my e-bike is the only one having problems with the Shimano 12 speed. My wallet is also heartbroken over the loss of 1500$ worth of junk shimano parts.