Short of lots of crosschaining and no lube - or it being submerged in the Hawkesbury and washed down the river multiple times over the last 3 years, does sound like an upsell........and that waggle in the RD, hmmm. Had a bike shop about 25 years ago say I should replace a year old bike rather than put a new chain and cassette on it.....needless to say, I didn't follow that advice and still worked fine when the frame finally broke years later.nickobec wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 10:33 pmThe question is why are the components worn out after 5000km or so. Does not matter if you replace components or buy new, in 5000km you will need to do it again, unless you take action.
How often do you clean/re-lube your chain?
When did you last replace your chain?
A worn chain, will quickly destroy a cassette, chain rings, rear derailleur pulley wheels etc. Brifters on the other hand, I have put 30,000km into second hand set that had a hard racing life and still as good as new.
Maximum I've every carried is probably around 30kg. A triple would be my preference when laden, very handy for those times when you inevitably get caught out on a hill and the legs are tired. There always seems to be a touring bike or two on FB, saw a Vivente and a Trek 520 around that size in the not too distant past - and think the asks were only a few hundred.