SRAM Xx High Clamp 38.2 Front Derailleur Silver, 2 x 10s

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455 GEL
Size:2 x 10s
  • Brand SRAM
  • Shipping from Spain
  • Post delivery June 19
  • Shipping cost for orders to Georgia from GEL 136

Properties

Design

Color
Silver

Other features

Brand
SRAM

Weight & dimensions

Size
2 x 10s

Description

The low-profile XX Front Derailleur was designed from scratch specifically for 2x10. It’s a critical part of the XX shifting experience: the fastest front shift ever. Offered in a wide variety of clamp-mount and direct-mount options. Features: - Low profile design specifically for 2x10 - The fastest front shift - Offered in a wide variety of clamp-mount and direct-mount options Specifications: - Speeds: 2x10 - Material: Steel cage, Forged AL6061 Clamp - Weight: 118g (low mount) - Compatibility: EXACT ACTUATION™ - Mount Options: High clamp, Low clamp, High direct mount, Low direct mount - Pull: Top pull, Bottom pull - Technology Highlight(s): EXACT ACTUATION™, X-GLIDE™ - Bolts: TORX® T25 Technology: EXACT ACTUATION™: When we launched our road technology from scratch we reapplied our MTB proven SRAM 1:1 actuation ratio (shifter cable travel : derailleur movement) for 10 speed rear shifting. EA helps to simplify/stabilize the uneasy act of balancing rear derailleur hanger design, tight cog spacing and exact cable tension. The result: the easiest index shifting system to set up and it stays that way. X-Glide™: Imagine being able to shift smoothly at any time, no matter what. We’re talking full-power shifts. Up, down, whatever the trail demands. The benefit of the X-Glide drivetrain is simple, yet, when you think about it, incredibly impactful to the way you ride. Flawless shifting means you’ll never again compromise your speed and power in unpredictable off-road terrain. Here’s how we did it: TRUVATIV’s crank engineers threw away the old standards and developed a new chainring geometry from the ground up. They precisely paired the different-sized chainrings and redesigned where and how the chain engages with the rings. By aligning the chainring pick-up rivets to the chain pivot pin—rather than the middle of the chain link—you get double the shift opportunities.