Titiritero
Retro Guru
Slowly building a retrobike for a long touring trip starting in about a year. I'm still debating if staying with 7/8 speed or going to 9 (only because I can find a 36t cassette).
Nevertheless, I read often that the best to keep the components running for longer is to go with 2 chains and swap them every 2000km or so. What is the logic behind that? What is the benefit of installing a 2k old chain again? Why not run one until it wears (but before it wears the cassette) and then install a new one, and so on?
What am I missing? I plan a 24k trip, so the longer the components last, the better.
Nevertheless, I read often that the best to keep the components running for longer is to go with 2 chains and swap them every 2000km or so. What is the logic behind that? What is the benefit of installing a 2k old chain again? Why not run one until it wears (but before it wears the cassette) and then install a new one, and so on?
What am I missing? I plan a 24k trip, so the longer the components last, the better.