DERAILLEURS - FRONT
2012 SRAM Red Yaw Front Derailleur w/Chain Spotter
It was the drop heard ‘round the world. Who could forget the infamous chain drop during stage 15 of the 2010 Tour de France ? Andy Schleck dropped his SRAM Red chain as he attacked Alberto Contador on the climb of the Port de Bales, and witnessed his Tour hopes ride away while frantically ...read more
2011 SRAM Red Black Front Derailleur
"No colors anymore I want them to turn black." We'll never know if the product managers at SRAM are Stones fans, but this is surely what they had in their heads when they developed their Red Black components. The good news is that you can get SRAM Red in two colors, and if you're a fan of all ...read more
2011 SRAM Red Front Derailleur
The difference in front shifting technology is a point of distinction between Red and Force. The most important details are on the other end of the shifter cable -- at the left DoubleTap shift lever. From a structural standpoint the one distinct change between Red and Force is the new, hardened ...read more
2012 SRAM Force Front Derailleur
For all the big changes that have occurred with the redesign of 2010 SRAM Force components, the one place where things have barely changed is the front derailleur. The cage, the pivots, the adjusting screws, the clamp, and the weight remain the same. The only change is the finish. The derailleur is ...read more
2012 SRAM Rival Front Derailleur
The Rival front derailleur is built with the same outer plate design as Red and Force, allowing you to use all 10 cogs on your cassette while you're in the big chainring with minimal chain rub. You can cross-chain all day long in your big ring without having trim the front derailleur. And when ...read more
2012 SRAM Apex Front Derailleur
The entirety of SRAM's Apex group is centered on the principle of reduced weight and increased simplicity. Of course, this means that Apex features a double chainring configuration. And the Apex Front Derailleur is designed to flawlessly marry the DoubleTap Apex shifter with the two ...read more
2012 SRAM XX Low Clamp Front Derailleur
The SRAM XX Low Clamp Front Derailleur is not a triple chainring front derailleur. It's not a compact double front derailleur. It is its own thing. And while it's designed to handle up to a 15-tooth differential between the big and little rings, its cage is shorter and narrower than a ...read more
2012 SRAM XX High Clamp Front Derailleur
The shifting feel of SRAM XX is accurately described as supreme. The SRAM XX High Clamp Front Derailleur is a notable part of the whole package. It's specifically designed to work in harmony with the XX double crank. The XX front derailleur is made to handle up to a 15-tooth differential ...read more
2012 SRAM X0 2x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur
This SRAM X0 2x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur is kind of a big deal, in one way at least. After all, it's configured to fit the Shimano designed direct mount. Don't be confused with their Low Direct Mount, which is an E-Type without the E-plate, also mounting directly to the frame or in ...read more
2012 SRAM X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount Front Derailleur
In SRAM terminology, Low Direct means that this X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount Front Derailleur is an E-Type without the E-plate. It will bolt to a direct mount on your frame or swingarm. The easiest way to recognize this from a high direct style SRAM derailleur is that this one uses a top swing ...read more















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