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Who are you, Thor Hushvod? 🙂
I would not consider changing a chain before 10,000 miles. On my main bike I still run the OEM chain, and it has more than that. My commuter bike has been running the same chain since 1995. And yes, I clean them and wax them as needed.
Who are you, Thor Hushvod? :)I would not consider changing a chain before 10,000 miles. On my main bike I still run the OEM chain, and it has more than that. My commuter bike has been running the same chain since 1995. And yes, I clean them and wax them as needed.
It's a 10 speed chain (105 group) and it's already stretched. Shifting has become uneven.
My commuter bikes with fat chains — yeah, I don't know how many thousands of miles are on those, but this is on the finicky road bike. The lifespan of the chain is disappointing.
It's a 10 speed chain (105 group) and it's already stretched. Shifting has become uneven.My commuter bikes with fat chains — yeah, I don't know how many thousands of miles are on those, but this is on the finicky road bike. The lifespan of the chain is disappointing.
Makes me love my Rohloff and 8 speed chain even more 🙂
Makes me love my Rohloff and 8 speed chain even more 🙂
…the good news is: we've made our new 10 speed chains lighter, thinner & faster shifting…
…oh ya, btw, they now cost a lot more & don't last nearly as long…
…the ultimate in exponentially planned obsolescence…
…the good news is: we've made our new 10 speed chains lighter, thinner & faster shifting……oh ya, btw, they now cost a lot more & don't last nearly as long……the ultimate in exponentially planned obsolescence…