Yea, you start jumping gears under load, the cassette is done, you can get a little more mileage out of it by putting the old chain on. I have had some really stupid painful crashes with a chain jumping under load so when the chain starts jumping I replace the cassette.
I strongly recommend every e bike owner pickup a tool gauge. The chain stretches by .75, you toss it and get another. You don’t, you end up needing a new cassette and maybe a front chain ring. On my real mountain bike, I get over 1000 miles out of a chain. On an e bike you are adding 20 lbs of...
OMG! Who said anything about braking chains? I was talking about chain “ stretch“ ,not braking chains. To be clear, chains don’t stretch, they wear out and they get longer as they wear. Chains have 4 parts, pins, rollers, inner plates and outer plates. All of the parts wear and as the wear, the...
It blows my mind people would buy that over priced electric stuff. 12 speed chains suck, e bike just destroy them. Then you look at replacing the over priced cassette and chain rings….when my cassette goes full shark tooth I will be getting the Box wide nine…..parts are cheaper and nine speeds...
Been riding long? Cogs are not chain rings. Chain rings just pull the chain, cogs are designed to allow the chain to climb and drop up and down the stack. The t type cog stakes are narrow wide but sculpted for the t type chain. You want to trash a REALLY expensive cog stack, put a non t type...
CHAIN RINGS! that has nothing to do with the cog stack. The chain ring is the one on the crank. Please reread your link. The only backwards compatibility is the CHAIN RING.
Btw , lol at buying t type anything.