Miles now 4984
I am just about to hit 5000 miles. The rear cassette is now at 1044 miles after being replaced on the 28th of June 16. I did get a little hint of top gear wear for the first time, on my Monday night return trip from work so it may be getting close to time to change it, but it was fine last night. The tracks I use are generally very dry at the moment but as soon as some proper wet winter weather arrives I am sure the cassette and chain will need a change, although as long as they keep working glitch free I will carry on.
I do look after the cassette by changing gear carefully and using a lot of eco in the 12 tooth top gear and changing down to the 14 tooth gear 8 for faster but still uphill bits where I am pounding away on the pedals as hard as I can to try and maintain 20mph rather than upping the power to maintain a higher 22/23 mph.
If I used more power in the 12 tooth top gear and/or was less sympathetic when changing gear I am sure it would still start to play up quite quickly.
I am getting a little rhythmic noise that seems to be associated with my pedalling cadence although it is a classic intermittent hard to diagnose where it is coming from sort of noise. It sounds like it is coming from the motor area but it could be from the transmission rather than the motor. There is no play that I can detect in the bottom bracket area and the motor performs just as it always has. My bike shop suggested that the engine mounting bolts could be the source and need to be removed, re-greased and torqued back up, and I will get that done in due course. But it is not effecting how the bike performs and it varies from not being there at all to a quiet sound in the background to a more noticeable and always rhythmic noise in time with my pedaling. I swapped the pedals over to check it was not them. It can also be heard when pedaling with the motor off.
After going through a long phase of using eco and off on my journey to and from work I have started using standard again on the steeper hills on the way home. This is really only for one long hill and another steeper but shorter hill. The 10 mile journey now uses 35% of the battery rather than the 28%/30% using only eco, but it is nice to have the extra push on the steep hills. The battery continues to perform pretty much as it has from new prior to the colder winter months to come.
My re-chargeable Moon lights also continue to work splendidly, and I am hopeful that my new sturdier rear rack will stand the test of hard miles and time.
I have managed to compromise the attaching clips on one of my Ortleib Classic panniers that started annoyingly unlatching on the bumpy, jumpy off road sections and I have simply added a bit of boot lace to tie on each clip of this pannier on the off road route and this fantastic adaption has done the trick and I am sure would please the German engineers who designed the clips. I have had these panniers since 2011 and love them for their ease of use and complete water proof ness.
As before riding to work and back is still as brilliant now as it was when I began and the bike continues to work brilliantly and shrug off the continued and regular abuse of a 20 plus mile off/on road commute and allow me to get lots of exercise and enjoy the fantastic countryside I ride through.