About the drivetrain, the 2x9 gears, isn’t having 2 cogs instead of one bad incase mid trail you hit floor hard and the chain falls or switches? How good is the prevention of this happening, or does it happen at all?
Hey @JoeTheGoat44 nice question! You're right that a 2x drivetrain can slightly increase the risk of the chain falling off during rough rides, but it offers a wider gear range, which is great for handling varied terrain, especially on climbs. Regular maintenance and proper front derailleur tuning will help minimize the risk of chain drops, keeping your bike running smoothly.
About the drivetrain, the 2x9 gears, isn’t having 2 cogs instead of one bad incase mid trail you hit floor hard and the chain falls or switches? How good is the prevention of this happening, or does it happen at all?
Hey @JoeTheGoat44 nice question! You're right that a 2x drivetrain can slightly increase the risk of the chain falling off during rough rides, but it offers a wider gear range, which is great for handling varied terrain, especially on climbs. Regular maintenance and proper front derailleur tuning will help minimize the risk of chain drops, keeping your bike running smoothly.