Hey,
So, my old bike had a Shimano Deore 8-speed drivetrain, and I was getting about 10,000 miles loaded/touring before having to change chain/cassette/chainrings. I've done 2000 km on the new bike (CT4, Deore 10-speed), all of which were dry except 100 km, and I've worn out the chain/middle-ring/cassette. It skipped sometimes before, and then I fitted a new chain and I couldn't even cycle up inclines as the chain was slipping with even light load.
Due to do the Transcontinental this year (reason for the new-fangled bike), but with a route of 4000 km I’ll not be able to even complete the race if this is all I can expect from Shimano 10-speed metal.
Any suggestions? The drivetrain is kept in reasonable condition, and reasonably oiled (I’m not obsessive, but I hate creaking). Time to revert the new bike to 8-speed? Is it possible that there was a duff batch of metal? Are the lower-end Shimano components made of lower quality metal, as opposed to just being cruder machining?
cheers,