What do I need to replace? Drivetrain question
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What do I need to replace? Drivetrain question
My bike has 15,000 miles. After several chains, the newest one I just put on skips a bit under load. Chain rings are original, never been changed. Cassette has about 10k on cogs 1-3, and 5k on cogs 4-10. It's a mutt cassette I put together to get the ratios I wanted. I noticed skipping in the small and middle chainring a few times today. Everything seems to be adjusted well when shifting. I assume cogs or chain rings are just old and worn, but I can't really tell from looking. Can you guys please give me an opinion on what I should replace? Thanks! Certainly no complaints about getting 15k miles out of anything.
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If the current chain is new, then likely just a new cassette is in order. 15k is a decent life for a cassette. Cassettes and chains wear together so if you don't change your chains before you completely wear them out you can shorten the life of your cassette drastically. Once a cassette skips and shifts poorly with a new chain it's toast and continuing to use it will shorten the life of your new chain.
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I'll try the cassette first as you all recommend, thanks. The chain is brand new. The cassette is not. I've been a good boy and changed the chain whenever the gauge says to, but it's been several chains now. So, I suppose nothing lasts forever. Thanks!






