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SRAM Red Yaw Front Derailleur with 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
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
SRAM Force Front Derailleur
For all the big changes that have occurred with the redesign of 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
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
SRAM X0 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur
SRAM's X0 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur shares technology with its XX stablemate in order to provide crisp and precise shifts. Specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets, the X0 is made to handle up to a 15-tooth differential between the big and little rings. Its ...read more
SRAM XX Low Clamp Front Derailleur
For those who worry about clearances between front derailleurs and both rear suspension linkages and swing arms, SRAM's XX Low Clamp's cage is shorter and narrower than a triple-specific front derailleur. And it's not just a compact-double road front derailleur, either -- the XX Low Clamp is its ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount - S3 Front Derailleur
The SRAM X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount S3 Front Derailleur is specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets. The cage itself is shorter and narrower than a triple-specific changer -- great news for modern 29er frames where clearance between rear suspension and front ...read more
SRAM X0 2 x 10 Low Direct Mount-S1 Front Derailleur
Direct Mount Front Derailleurs like the X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount-S1 are a godsend for frame designers and mechanics alike. Instead of aimlessly clamping to a frame, this SRAM 2x10-specific, S1 Direct Mount bolts straight to compatible frames or swing arms. SRAM's X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount Front ...read more
SRAM X9 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur
The X9 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur may look like SRAM's X0 offering, but it uses steel in place of aluminum to keep its price point lower. Similarly, the cage is made of steel and is specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets and X-Glide chainrings.As such, it's ...read more
SRAM X9 3x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur
The X9 3x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur shares the same design and principles as SRAM's XO, only it forgoes aluminum in order to keep its price lower. In place of the aluminum, SRAM opted for steel, which adds a little weight but also durability.The cage is specifically designed to work in ...read more
SRAM X9 Front Derailleur - 2010
The SRAM X.9 Front Derailleur is the perfect complement to the rest of your drivetrain. SRAM's EA (Exact Actuation) technology finds the perfect balance between cable tension, tight cog spacing and rear derailleur design, which results in confident, reliable shifting, even under load. The X9 also ...read more
SRAM XX Low Direct Mount- S3 Front Derailleur
SRAM's XX 2x10 Low Direct Mount S3 Front Derailleur shares technology with its X0 stablemate, and provides crisp and precise shifts. Specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets, this XX derailleur is made to handle 39T and 42T chainrings and mounts to frames with the S3 ...read more
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 between ...read more
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 some ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 High Clamp 38/36t Front Derailleur
SRAM's X0 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur shares technology with its XX stablemate to provide crisp and precise shifts. Specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets, the X0 is made to handle 36T and 38T chainrings. Its cage is shorter and narrower than a ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur
The X0 2x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur is configured to fit a Shimano-style Direct Mount. But, this is not compatible with the Low Direct Mount standard -- which is an E-Type without the E-plate that mounts directly to the frame, or in some cases, a swingarm.The X0 2x10 High Direct Mount ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 Low Clamp Compact 38/36t Front Derailleur
We've long been fans of SRAM low clamp front derailleurs. They've always looked a bit more finished compared to Shimano's offerings, with their abundance of alloy bits in place of stamped steel in the frame for the linkages. This X0 2x10 Low Clamp Compact 38/36t Front Derailleur is no exception, ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount - E2 Front Derailleur
SRAM's X0 2x10 Low Direct Mount E2 Front Derailleur shares technology with its XX stablemate, and provides crisp and precise shifts. Specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets, the X0 is made to handle 36T and 38T chainrings and mounts to frames with the E2 ...read more
SRAM X0 3x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur
This SRAM X0 3x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur will bolt right up to frames, like the Santa Cruz Blur TL Carbon, that have a Shimano-style direct mount. This high direct mount is a great way to mount the derailleur as it reduces the time spent with adjustment and doesn't require the ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur
We've long been fans of SRAM low clamp front derailleurs. They've always looked a bit more finished compared to Shimano's offerings, with their abundance of alloy bits in place of stamped steel in the frame for the linkages. This X0 2x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur is no exception, and it ...read more
SRAM X0 3x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur
If your frame requires a low clamp/top swing front derailleur, this SRAM X0 3x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur will clear your suspension links and work flawlessly with a 10-speed triple drivetrain. So while 2x10 drivetrain systems are all the rage, some of us still prefer three chainrings. The ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur
SRAM's 2x10 front shifting set the mountain bike shifting bar a notch higher when XX hit the market. With that in mind, it wouldn't be an insult to say that the X0 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur is riding on XX's coattails, and we've found X0 2x10 to shift with the same crispness and precision as ...read more
SRAM X9 2x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur
Admittedly, this X9 2x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur looks quite similar to its X0 big brother. The difference lies in the material choices used to build each one. Where X0 uses aluminum for the linkage parts, X9 uses steel. The net result is a weight penalty of a few grams, but you'll save money. ...read more
SRAM X9 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur
SRAM's X9 components have always enjoyed a reputation for quality and affordability. And while 10-speed may be new to the group, it hasn't changed with regard to its performance to dollar ratio. This X9 2x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur is made specifically for 2x10 drivetrain systems as the ...read more
SRAM X0 3x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur
While 2x10 drivetrain systems are all the rage, some of us still prefer three chainrings. The reason is that we don't want to give up the super low climbing gear. So if you're running a three ring crank, you'll need this SRAM X0 3x10 High Clamp Front Derailleur to match the rest of your new SRAM ...read more
SRAM X9 2x10 Low Direct Mount - S3 Front Derailleur
The SRAM X9 2x10 Low Direct Mount - S3 Front Derailleur is compatible with the current crop of E2-style direct mounts found on frames from Yeti, Niner, and Pivot. And, like its X0 big brother, this X9 is specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets.And, though, it looks ...read more
SRAM X9 3x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur
This SRAM X9 3x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur doesn't clamp around the seat tube, rather it's designed to bolt right to a Shimano-type direct mount. Don't be confused with a Low Direct Mount, which is an E-Type without the E-plate, also mounting directly to the frame or in some cases, a ...read more
SRAM X9 2x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur
This SRAM X9 2x10 High Direct Mount Front Derailleur is 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 some cases, a swingarm. The easiest way to recognize this ...read more
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 Powerglide ...read more
SRAM X9 3x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur
Lot's of full suspension frame designs these days require a low clamp front derailleur like this SRAM X9 3x10 Low Clamp Front Derailleur. It's made specifically for 3x10 drivetrain systems as the shape and swing of the cage are dialed-in for the fastest and most consistent shifts possible. And ...read more
SRAM Braze-On Front Derailleur Adapter
The SRAM Red Braze-on Adapter allows you to take full advantage of the new SRAM Red Yaw Front Derailleur if you have a standard down tube without a braze-on mount point. The spotter keeps your chain from falling into your bottom bracket cluster and damaging your frame, or worse — ruini ...read more
SRAM Front Derailleur Clamp
If you've just bought a new frameset that takes a clamp-on front derailleur, but the beloved component kit that you plan to install includes a braze-on front derailleur, fear not. The SRAM Braze-On Front Derailleur Clamp is a simple and elegant solution. Simply install your braze-on changer into ...read more
SRAM X0 2x10 High Clamp Compact 39t Max Front Derailleur
The Sram top-Pull, X0 2x10 High Clamp Compact 39t Max Front Derailleur is specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets. As such, it's made to handle up to a 15-tooth differential between the big and little rings. Its cage is shorter and narrower than a triple-specific ...read more
SRAM X9 2x10 Low Direct Mount - S1 Front Derailleur
The SRAM X9 2x10 Low Direct Mount S1 Front Derailleur is compatible with the 42.7mm-spread Direct Mount two-bolt pattern. And, like its X0 big brother, this X9 is specifically designed to work in conjunction with SRAM's 2x10 cranksets.And, though, it looks nearly identical to the 10-speed X0 ...read more
SRAM Red 22 Front Derailleur
While SRAM's Yaw technology was arguably the most defining attribute of the 2012 re-introduction of Red, the 11th gear makes this claim with the new Red 22 group. But that doesn't mean the front derailleur gets bumped to the back burner with the new group -- quite the opposite. The Red 22 Front ...read more






































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