I just had my Trek Rail have it's 1st service after 700km. The shop called and said i should replace my chain as it probably wouldn't make the next service, i was happy to replace it. Chain above 0.5
Shop advised that a new chain doesn't mesh well with the original cassette ( slipping under load in a few gears ) they don't have a cassette in stock at the moment.
They put the original chain back on and have given me two options.
1 Ride the original chain / cassette into the ground and replace both.
2 When a new cassette comes in i could purchase that and a new chain.
I'm confused as to why a new chain doesn't "take" to my original cassette after 700 km is this normal? Or is the cassette faulty and this could be a warranty issue?
What's the point of buying a new cassette now as this appears to be fine.
I have cleaned and lubed this after every ride and regularly use a chain cleaner to attempt to extend the life out of the drivetrain. I'm happy to burn through a new chain every 1000km if this means i don't have to replace cassette etc. Cheers
Shop advised that a new chain doesn't mesh well with the original cassette ( slipping under load in a few gears ) they don't have a cassette in stock at the moment.
They put the original chain back on and have given me two options.
1 Ride the original chain / cassette into the ground and replace both.
2 When a new cassette comes in i could purchase that and a new chain.
I'm confused as to why a new chain doesn't "take" to my original cassette after 700 km is this normal? Or is the cassette faulty and this could be a warranty issue?
What's the point of buying a new cassette now as this appears to be fine.
I have cleaned and lubed this after every ride and regularly use a chain cleaner to attempt to extend the life out of the drivetrain. I'm happy to burn through a new chain every 1000km if this means i don't have to replace cassette etc. Cheers