How many miles should a cassette last?

Cassette lifespan can range between 4000 to 10000 miles, and this is affected by the cassette itself and maintenance frequency.
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How often should you change your cassette?

As mentioned, you will want to replace your bike cassette at least once every three years, even if you are not riding super regularly. However, if you are riding your bike a high mileage each year, you will want to change the cassette each season.
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Do bike cassettes 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 do MTB cassettes 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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How long should a Shimano Ultegra cassette last?

Registered. Varies widely depending on riding habits, environment and maintenance. But if all these conditions are average, a 10-speed chain should last around 3,000 miles, with the cassette also ready for replacement at the time you install the third chain.
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How long does a bike chain and cassette last?

Very Roughly: bike cassette can last between 4000 to 6000 miles, and some can last up to 10,000 miles, an equivalent of 3 to 4 chains, it depends on the quality of the cassette itself, maintenance, and riding conditions.
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How much does it cost to replace a bike cassette?

The cost to replace a cassette or freewheel can range anywhere from $25 to upwards of $300 on high end bikes and chainrings can run anywhere from around $40 to $250 on high end bikes.
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Do I need a new chain with a new cassette?

If you replace your cassette, it's a good chance you need a new chain unless it's been replaced recently. You need a bit longer chain for a larger cassette. All things remaining the same, if your chain was the correct length before, adding the 34t gear increases the diameter of the low gear.
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How long do bike gears last?

Expect between 1,500 and 3,000 miles from a 10-speed chain.
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Do derailleurs wear out?

All derailleurs wear out at some point. Check for wear by pulling laterally on the lower cage. Compare this movement in the linkage of a new derailleur. Sloppy pivot and linkages will produce inconsistent shifting, and the only solution is a new derailleur.
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How many miles is a bike chain good for?

Replacing your chain regularly can prolong the life of your drivetrain. 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 do I need to replace my bike chain?

The 2,000-Mile Rule

To avoid this accelerated wear of your cassette and chainrings, a general rule of thumb is to replace your bike's chain every 2,000 miles. Mind you, this is just a starting point. No two chains will wear at exactly the same rate because no two riders treat their chains the same.
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Why does my bike chain slip when I pedal hard?

These include worn out or misaligned derailleur pulleys, old or malfunctioning shifters throwing off the indexing in some gears, or broken/bent teeth on one or more cassette cogs. Build up of dirt and grime on drivetrain components will also cause shifting issues, including skipping chains.
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When should I replace my 12 speed chain?

If you are using an eleven or twelve speed chain, replace your chain once it has reached 0.5 percent wear. For two-sprocket or single speed bikes, replace your chain as it reaches the 1 percent wear mark.
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What causes chain skipping?

Most of the time, a skipping chain is caused by cable stretch. In the first half dozen rides on a new bike your shift cables stretch the most. They can also stretch over time as you ride. Hippley explains, “It takes cable tension to open a derailleur, which shifts your chain between gears.
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Is a new bike chain faster?

It'll Make You Faster

For the average rider, that accounts for about 4 percent of lost power. If you're only racing to the midride coffee stop, think of it this way: You'll finish the ride fresher, having exerted less energy, if you lube the chain.
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How much should you pay for a bike chain?

You'll save money if you replace your chain before it becomes too worn. Normally, you can get through around 3 chains, before you need to replace the cassette. A new chain costs around £12-£15 and a new cassette costs around £20.
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Does bicycle chain make a difference?

The most noticeable difference when putting high-quality chains is the shifting performance. The shifting is smooth as silk, even when changing gears under load, you can shift from the small to the big cogs within a seconds. Upgrading to a high-quality chain is a big boost to your drivetrain system.
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How many miles before I replace my bike?

You could say a bicycle is “high-mileage” after 10,000 miles or more. At that point, all drivetrain parts and tires have probably been replaced at least a couple times. That may equate to 2-5 years of regular use.
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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 will a MTB chain last?

It could last several months, or it could last much longer. A typical mountain bike chain will last 750 miles of single track riding. It's not easy to gauge exactly how long a chain will last, but there are ways to prolong the life of the chain.
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How long does a Shimano chain last?

When I tested a Shimano chain, I found it would be take about 3500 miles to reach . 5% elongation, but the chain must be well maintained to last that long. A cassette should last through at least 3 chains with that mileage, but it varies a lot, depending on riding conditions and maintenance.
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