Sorry about the length of this post...
On the Rohloff equipped tandem, we seem to get about 2000 miles out of a drive chain, and not much more from the timing chain. I do tend to change the chain slightly before 1% wear, because I don't like the noise it starts to make. Since the tandem has now done over 6500 miles, we're on the fourth drive chain.
We use SRAM PC99 chain, which I can be split and rejoined as often as you like without needing tools or replacement parts, because of the power link. And we've never broken one. But it's not cheap and so I reckon the bike costs us 2p a mile in chain degredation.
I've tried various chain lubes and now use the 'purple extreme' stuff, reapplying about every 100 miles instead of the 400 quoted. Chain wear seems no less with it than with other alternatives, but it is cleaner than most.
Are we particulary heavy on chain, or is 2000 miles about right? Or should we be using another make of chain or lubricant? I had considered using Rohloff chain but can't work out which one to get. Also, since I have a chainring guard on the outer spider position, chain ring in the middle and timing ring on the inner, the two chains run on adjacent rings and only miss each other by about 1.5mm. Would any 9 speed chain be the same width or would I get trouble with the chains clashing?
Your thoughts, please.