At 5941km, I am doing a deep clean of drive and rear wheel areas ahead of chain and cassette replacement, and bearing adjustments. I know there is interest in the accelerated wear of drive train components on mid-drive ebikes, so I thought it might be interesting to put up some pictures and numbers.
This is my first ebike, all but 4km have been ridden by me, so I know its history in some detail. No parts have yet been replaced, the nearly 6000km includes commuting in all Scottish winter weather conditions on muddy, wet potholey land rover track style roads, with oiling of chain as necessary but otherwise very limited cleaning activity.
Here is the chain laid out nice and straight, lined up by screwdriver at one end and showing stretch at the other.
Excluding the quick link and the first link, that is a smidgen under one link of elongation over 114 links of chain, about 0.8%.
This is a sample size of one, a KMC X9 chain, which I think is a pretty reasonable quality, and under my riding style which focuses on range rather than speed or power, making full use of the gears to keep power requirement and therefore chain force low.
What is normal? I don't know! Is this in line with e.g. fit, powerful, non-electric club cyclists' wear expectations? Does it count as 'high wear'?
Interested to hear other experiences. At £15 for a new chain, and £22 for a 42T cassette, my costs for 10 months use are within my comfort zone.
This is my first ebike, all but 4km have been ridden by me, so I know its history in some detail. No parts have yet been replaced, the nearly 6000km includes commuting in all Scottish winter weather conditions on muddy, wet potholey land rover track style roads, with oiling of chain as necessary but otherwise very limited cleaning activity.
Here is the chain laid out nice and straight, lined up by screwdriver at one end and showing stretch at the other.
Excluding the quick link and the first link, that is a smidgen under one link of elongation over 114 links of chain, about 0.8%.
This is a sample size of one, a KMC X9 chain, which I think is a pretty reasonable quality, and under my riding style which focuses on range rather than speed or power, making full use of the gears to keep power requirement and therefore chain force low.
What is normal? I don't know! Is this in line with e.g. fit, powerful, non-electric club cyclists' wear expectations? Does it count as 'high wear'?
Interested to hear other experiences. At £15 for a new chain, and £22 for a 42T cassette, my costs for 10 months use are within my comfort zone.