How long do bike gears last?

Expect between 1,500 and 3,000 miles from a 10-speed chain.
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How long does a bicycle drivetrain last?

Mostly, mountain bike drivetrain can last up to 15000km before it gets one replacement cycle, drivetrain components vary in life span, the chain is the fastest worn part followed by cassette and chainrings, the chain should be replaced when it reaches 0.75% of a stretch when both cassette and chainrings should be ...
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Do bike gears wear out?

"Over time, as your chain wears and stretches, you'll notice your gear shifts become less precise and less fast," says Shimano's Ben Hillsdon. "A worn out chain will also wear out your cassette and chainring teeth. The most important thing to change is the chain.
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How long does a bike last on average?

You should expect at least 4-5 years, but it's just not that simple. Frames and forks may last a lifetime, but some components only withstand 6-12 months of daily use. It depends on quality, conditions, maintenance, and the individual rider.
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How long should a Shimano chain last?

Most mechanics agree that you should replace your chain about every 2,000 to 3,000 miles, depending on your riding style.
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How often should you replace bike cassette?

At our shop, we suggest a new cassette every 2 times you replace your chain, IF you stay on top of your maintenance schedule. With 99% of customers this would mean a new cassette every 1-2 years depending on how much you ride it. If you are a commuter and ride everyday, your timeframe for replacement gets much smaller.
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Do cyclists live longer?

Bicycling for longevity

Cyclists' birth and death dates were compared to that of the general population, and the study concluded that the longevity of the athletes was much greater. Riders lived 81.5 years versus the general population's 73.5 years - that's 17% higher.
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Is it worth fixing up an old bike?

If the integrity of the frame is compromised, it's time for a new bike. If the frame is bent, cracked, rusted through, has broken welds, a stuck seatpost or bottom bracket, it's time for it to be retired.
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What bike frames last the longest?

Carbon and titanium bike frames will last the longest with proper care, with some even outlasting their riders. Aluminum and steel bike frames should easily last 6 years but will require regular maintenance to keep them running any longer than 10 years.
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When should I replace my rear cassette?

Once the chain wear is approaching 1% “stretch”, it's usually time to replace the cassette as well. Because the teeth on the cassette will have worn down to more or less match the chain wear, if a new chain is fitted to a worn cassette, it won't mesh properly and may jump or skip, especially when changing gear.
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Should I replace chain and cassette together?

You may need to change your cassette with your chain due to damage, but only if your bike has missed out on some previous maintenance. If you ride one chain beyond the point of wear, it will damage both cassette and chain rings to different degrees.
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How long will bike chain last?

So, how long do bike chains last? In general, a good chain will last 2,000 to 3,000 miles or 3 to 4 years. Chains on mountain bikes and electric bikes will get worn out faster. Many factors can influence chain life, such as conditions, speed, weight, and stress.
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How long does a single speed chain last?

You can get about 1,000 miles from a chain if you keep it clean. Dirt is what causes the wear so if you let the chain get nasty wear will be reduced quite a bit. In the course of the chains life you will also need to adjust tension a few times as you go through the wear cycle.
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How long does an MTB cassette last?

How Long Does MTB Cassette Last? Usually, an MTB cassette lasts between 3 to 5 chain changes if it's properly maintained and the chain is changed in time but if you change the chain long after the recommended percentage you may need to change the cassette after the second time you change the chain.
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Can you use WD40 on bike chains?

Can I use WD-40 to lube my bicycle chain? No. You should never use WD40 as chain lubricant since WD-40 is NOT a true lubricant. WD40 is primarily a solvent or rust dissolver.
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When should you replace a bike?

To summarise, a bike will have a lifetime of approximately five everyday-riding years before it gets shot to pieces. This lifetime can be extended indefinitely through new components and diligent maintenance (or instantly shortened in the case of a crash).
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How much does it cost to tune up bicycle?

Depending on your area, the average bike tune-up costs anywhere between $60 and $100. Most shops offer two options – A Minor/Basic Tune-up that costs $55 to $89 and a Major Tune-up that typically costs between $119 and $150. Cost often depends on the services included in the tune-up.
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At what age do cyclists peak?

'The standard thinking is that in most sports athletes peak physiologically at around 27,' says British Cycling coach Will Newton. 'It's not quite as simple as that because there has to be a window, and for most pros that can be a broad range between the mid-twenties and mid-thirties. But it has a basis in fact. '
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Is cycling 7 miles a day good?

Everyday biking is an excellent form of exercise if you want to lose weight or maintain your physical stature. It has been proven to prevent weight gain for most people. The 7 mile bike ride calories burn is ideal. Hence, 7 mile cycle a day is highly recommended for those who want to always be in shape.
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Is cycling good for immune system?

Regularly going for a walk or taking a bike ride can benefit your immune system by helping immune cells to perform effectively — increasing blood flow, reducing stress and inflammation, and strengthening antibodies.
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How often should I lube my bike chain?

Bicycle Tutor recommends cleaning and lubricating your bike's drive chain at least once every month to maintain optimal performance and protection. The chain and drivetrain are typically the dirtiest parts of your bike, and this dirt is bad news for bike longevity and performance.
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How much should a bike chain cost?

So how much is a bike chain? A bike chain costs anywhere from $10 to $90 depending on the brand, quality, and type of bike you're buying it for. Basic, cheaper bikes that need a simple chain will be closer to $10. Higher quality chains that are durable and made for top notch road bikes will cost $60 to $90.
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How much does it cost to replace a chain on a bike?

How much does a bike chain cost to replace? Entry level chains can start off around $15.00 with more expensive and higher performance chains ranging from $25.00 to $60.00 or more. More expensive chains increase shift quality and are generally more durable as they wear.
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