You can buy 10 and 12 tooth pair as spares.
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Yes, I took a closer look at the guide pulley engagement - it looks dead-on, not wanting to climb, or descend. Like you say: difficult to replicate on a stand, but appears that the derailleur is straight, and somewhat true. Thanks again for your input!Not really. Alignment problems are exacerbated with load. The reason I mention the stand is you can usually see if a misalignment is present by looking closely at how the chain engages with a sprocket as it comes off the alignment pulley. If it's off centre, you should see the chain trying to climb onto the next sprocket or drop onto the one below. If it's well aligned & skipping under load, chances are you have wear.
The 6100 is a fast-wearing chain to my experience, the 8100 (XT) is slightly better yet still far far underperforming for its price. I run various chains on 3 e-bikes of which 1 eMTB. On Shimano cassettes/chainrings the best performer is the SRAM X01/XX1. Good alternatives are the Shimano LG500, or KMC E10, all of these have shown high longevity on my bikes. M6100/M7100/M8100 are all showing immediate wear within 100-200kms even on Silca hot melt wax. (I measure each of my chains with a digital KMC chain checker regularly.Hey all, I have just over 400 miles on my 4 month old YT Decoy. It has Shimano 6100 chain, cassette and 36T 12 speed. I am diligent about cleaning and lubricating my setup, so am hoping I am doing something wrong and don't actually need an entire new chain, cassette etc. Chain is skipping in high gears. I have lost my chain stretch tool, but my question is: should I just order a new chain? If so, should I get 7100, or 8100 chain? Could the cassette be shot at 400 miles?!? Has anybody had this experience? Thanks in advance!
Not really.if it were an alignment issue, wouldn't the increased tension on the chain make a misalignment less likely to manifest under load?
I have been buying 8100 for 30 bucks ish, on ebay and amazon, I noticed is a slight difference, but i also switched to electronic shifting at same time which almost doubled chain life.The 6100 is a fast-wearing chain to my experience, the 8100
. M6100/M7100/M8100 are all showing immediate wear within 100-200kms even on Silca hot melt wax.
Never had a single chain that ever wore that much, before failure.if the chains are changed at .05% wear
800miles
Maybe in a perfect world or a road chain.A cassette should last 2 or maybe 3 new chains
i dont know of you have electronic shifting, but that is how long mine would last with manual shifting. Its doubled with electronic shifting. But I am rough on itGot 800 miles out of it
No just ordinary shifting . I don't usually check miles to be honest. But I'm taking note of brake pads etc. Been drier than normal in my area this summer. Some dealers say run everything till it's done . Surprised it doubles with electronic but there you go.i dont know of you have electronic shifting, but that is how long mine would last with manual shifting. Its doubled with electronic shifting. But I am rough on it
I had no idea, but i put a lot of miles on them, about 100 miles a week at minimum. so your talking two months of riding if I was at 800.Surprised it doubles with electronic but there you go.
important part is 2mm min thickness for a rotor, and using 220 front and rear. The bucklos pads at 3.60 a pair is unbeatable, ad a little softer than shimano so they dont tear up rotors as quick.I'm taking note of brake pads
Never heard of bucklos. I have these new Maven brakes very impressive. I have used Hope brakes for past 15 years but these are as good. Bike only 3 months old .I had no idea, but i put a lot of miles on them, about 100 miles a week at minimum. so your talking two months of riding if I was at 800.
important part is 2mm min thickness for a rotor, and using 220 front and rear. The bucklos pads at 3.60 a pair is unbeatable, ad a little softer than shimano so they dont tear up rotors as quick.
Cheap chinese for ali express or temu. buying 10 pair at a time knocks price down 360-380 ish. they last about 2/3 the miles as stock shimano pads at 20 a pair.Never heard of bucklos
Ok 360 380 CAD I presume. Still on original Maven brake pads but I have cheep Aztek pads ready to test.Cheap chinese for ali express or temu. buying 10 pair at a time knocks price down 360-380 ish. they last about 2/3 the miles as stock shimano pads at 20 a pair.
I use sram Hs2 rotors at 2mm thick, and thicker than magura storms who quote 2mm. Ill be switching to 220 2.3 rotors shortly and cheap mt7 pads.
As long as they have a uniform thickness. What I found was no name pads had different thickness, so they were probably factory seconds. Bucklos had a uniform thickness, and the no name brands are probably bucklos or other brands rejects.Aztek pads