@Greg Watts How does the deore chain (6100) compare to those 3?
@Heated - fair question, and the Deore CN-M6100 is the one everyone forgets about. Same Hyperglide+ DNA as the other three. Same asymmetric inner plate design, same ramping, same shift behaviour under power. Where it differs:
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Plating - Deore gets the basic surface treatment. No chromised outer plates, no fancy coatings on the pins. It's the "raw" version of the same chain.
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Rust resistance - Noticeably worse than XT, and miles behind XTR. In NZ's wetter months you'll see surface rust on the outer plates within a couple of wet rides if you don't dry and lube it religiously.
@Sander23's point about XTR not rusting is the flip side of this - Deore is the opposite end of that scale.
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Wear life - Real-world, expect roughly 70 - 80% of an XT chain's mileage on an eMTB. So if XT gives you 2,000km, Deore is more like 1,400 - 1,600km in similar conditions. Not a disaster, just shorter.
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Shift feel - Honestly identical to XT/SLX when new and clean. The Hyperglide+ ramping is the same tooling. Anyone claiming they can feel the difference on the trail is dreaming.
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Price - Around £18 - 22 vs £28 - 32 for XT. That's the whole pitch.
My take for your Reign e+ 2: On a 25kg+ Giant with the SyncDrive Pro shoving 85Nm through it, and you at 100kg putting proper load through the cranks, I'd skip Deore. The pin construction is fine, but the lack of corrosion protection on a bike that probably sees real NZ weather means you'll be replacing it sooner than the maths suggest - and a worn chain eats cassettes.
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SLX as your floor. Two SLX chains rotated every few rides will outlast a single Deore by a wide margin and cost about the same over a season. Deore's a perfectly good chain on an analogue hardtail - on a full-power eMTB with your weight, it's false economy.
And Sander - fair shout on the XTR rust resistance, that's the one genuine advantage of the premium coating that survives scrutiny. I still wouldn't run hollow pins behind a Bosch CX, but on your bike, with your maintenance regime, the numbers clearly work.