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  1. 1. Which is better?

    • 9 speed is better.
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    • 10 speed is better.
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    • SS is better.
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If you haven’t heard, high end mountain bike drivetrains are making the jump from 9 speed, to a full 10. Obviously, the road groups switched over awhile back, with one manufacturer even packing in a whopping 11 gears into one cassette. While most manufacturers will try and convince you that 10 speed is better for mountain bikes, there are quite a few skeptics who still feel that while 10 speed may shift smoother, or faster, it certainly can’t be as durable, right?

 

Regardless of how you feel towards the matter, the 10 speed revolution is marching forward, but just what does that mean to you?

 

After having some time on a 10 speed group ourselves, we couldn’t help but wonder how the durability of the chain and cassette really compared to 9 speed. With regular preventative maintenance and cleaning I could get quite a few miles out of a chain, and especially a cassette as long as the chain wasn’t ridden past 1% stretch. Eventually, we decided to put together the best controlled experiment we could, to pit 9 speed and 10 speed Shimano XT parts against each other in a battle to the death.

 

This is the first post of many, in which we will chronicle the wear and tear of 6 drivetrains, three of which will be 9 speed and the other 3 will be of course 10 speed. We went to great lengths to make sure the test is as fair as possible, in order to get fair, unbiased results.

 

How is the test going down? Who are the test riders, and what are they riding? Find out after the break!

 

In order to have the most even and fair testing possible, we sought out 3 pairs of riders, each with similar riding styles and strengths and weaknesses. One pair are excellent climbers, yet somewhat timid descenders, another pair are both endurance specialists with good all around skills, and the final pair (which includes myself) are slow climbers but tenacious on the downhills. In addition to having similar riding styles, we also made sure that one member of each group was riding 9 speed while the other is riding 10 speed.

 

Equally important as riding style, is what bike everyone is on, as hardtails vs. full suspension bikes can wear chains differently, and even some different full suspension designs can have an altered effect on chain wear. Fortunately, it just so happened to work out that 5 out of the 6 participants in the test are all on 2010 or later, Trek Fuel EX full suspension bikes. The only dark horse of the group is also the only member of the test on 29 inch wheels, and will be riding a 2010 Gary Fisher HiFi Pro. Due to the fact that he will be riding 9 speed, I feel that it won’t alter the results of the test, and will further serve to indicate whether 29′rs wear chains at the same rates as 26 inch bikes.

 

Finally, all riders involved are all from the same area ensuring that most of their riding will all be done in the same conditions, on the same terrain. While traveling might skew the results somewhat, I did make sure that most of the big events that any one rider is traveling to, the other rider in the pair was also most likely to attend. Considering this is an independent test, we feel that the control over the variables that we have implemented is more than adequate to provide satisfactory results at the end of the test period.

 

In order to facilitate the controlled test, all riders will be equipped with brand new Shimano XT chains and Cassettes, with the 9 speed riders on 11-34s and the 10 speed riders on 11-36s (testing the same sized cassette is irrelevant due to the difference in front chainrings between the two groups, and Shimano said there should be negligible difference between the two sizes based on gearing) . Since different levels of maintenance can affect chain wear and performance, all 6 of the bikes will be assembled, cleaned, and maintained by me for the duration of the challenge. All bikes will also be lubricated, by me, using only Dumonde Tech Original formula.

 

Read on http://www.bikerumor.com/2011/03/16/bikerumor-chain-challenge-the-definitive-9-vs-10-speed-mtb-chain-wear-test/

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