So I've been buying a bunch of spares for my Ebike and I've come to the chain. A replacement E-bike change costs around about £20 but a stand chain costs £8. I've got a lot of conflicted reports from the internet saying there is no point getting a E-bike drive chain over a standard bicycle chain.
What do you guys think?
My take is to ask, where is your motor?
If it is in either the front or rear wheel, then a good cheap chain is fine as only your own "Pedal Power" goes via it to the rear wheel. It will be far less stressed than when on a normal bike,as the motor "assists".
But if you have a central motor, around the cranks, then the electric power goes via that chain as well in the ones I have seen! Then you might want to buy the better one, assuming it really is better.
Or invest in a chain with roller bearings (assuming they are still available for bikes!).
I myself buy good cheap chains on ebay, I keep them clean and lubricated and I have never had a problem. They last several years. Though I have found that Shimano sprockets need replacing at the same time with new, every 2 - 3 years from memory.
But I don't have bikes with a central motor either, as I find them engineering wise, only from friends experiences, as expensive, parts wear out quickly and they become unreliable, and they do not do even 10% of my average yearly distance.....
Some (Bosch is one) have plastic gears in them, well I ask you........?????
Your final choice of course.
Andy