TOMAS
Senior Retro Guru
My 2 cents from running a service/repair workshop... Over the last decade I wouldn't really say that quality has gone down-hill... I think Shimano went a bit iffy between 2002-2010 but you are asking last decade, which is 10 speed and greater imo. Yes the new Ultegra & Dura Ace bonded cranks do split, had my very first one in this weekend with a hard to identify 'click' which turns out it is movement from starting to come unbonded.
I don't think 12 speed has really caught on yet, cost, availability, a pandemic, a need for differing wheel/freehub all hindering this... XT 11 speed is pretty solid imo and a 11-46T rear range surely must be sufficient for most, certainly enough for here in the UK, I myself and many of my customers happily run this and it's built to last! Also absolutelky gutted to have a 12-speeder in last week and for the first time in my knowledge, Shimano are now running cartridge bearing hubs!
I won't really get involved in discussing Sram other than to say it fails, fails fast and is often over-complicated - in my mind, Shimano just makes sense - almost liken it to the difference between working on German cars and those from the far east.
I don't think 12 speed has really caught on yet, cost, availability, a pandemic, a need for differing wheel/freehub all hindering this... XT 11 speed is pretty solid imo and a 11-46T rear range surely must be sufficient for most, certainly enough for here in the UK, I myself and many of my customers happily run this and it's built to last! Also absolutelky gutted to have a 12-speeder in last week and for the first time in my knowledge, Shimano are now running cartridge bearing hubs!
I won't really get involved in discussing Sram other than to say it fails, fails fast and is often over-complicated - in my mind, Shimano just makes sense - almost liken it to the difference between working on German cars and those from the far east.