From this thread it would appear that not many have converted/upgraded? to the splined sprocket driver.
True or false?
Mike
I have not and won't for a long time. Still on my original sprocket that is now six years old.
When the spined system first came out it had a significantly different chainline than the threaded sprocket. I did not want that change on my bike, so I bought a spare threaded sprocket. Later, Rohloff came out with a thin splined sprocket carrier which had a much smaller change in chainline compared to the threaded sprocket. If I had known that the slim version was coming, I would not have bought the spare threaded one. But I have it so, no reason to change.
I have several bikes and most of my distance ridden each year is on derailleur bikes. Thus, not much wear on the Rohloff sprocket.
I suspect there are high mileage riders and low mileage riders, of those I am a low mileage rider when it comes to my Rohloff.
And there are owners that change chains much more frequently than others, high mileage on a worn chain will wear out the sprocket much faster.
On this particular forum, there are a number of owners that have installed a fully enclosed chain case (I do not recall name or brand) and those appear to enhance chain life greatly, presumably the sprocket life also benefits.