SRAMGX Eagle DUB Carbon Crankset - Boost
Item # SRMD12Z
GX Eagle DUB Carbon Crankset
SRAM’s GX Eagle DUB Carbon Boost Crankset takes the best of the trickledown Eagle technology from the alloy GX Eagle and moves to a carbon chassis for higher performance and a clear image. Starting with the direct-mount alloy chainring — the crankarms are carbon— the X-SYNC 2 tooth profile focuses on maximizing chain retention for a more continuous pedaling experience, and one that doesn’t leave you fiddling with a dropped chain in every rough section. In addition to better chain control, the X-SYNC 2 design keeps friction lower while also removing mud and gunk build up on sloppier, peanut butter dirt rides.
The Eagle technology onboard improves durability over the long-haul and boasts the added advantage of maintaining 2x11 drivetrain gear range equivalents while reducing the weight compared to standard 2x equipment. And for compatibility, SRAM claims the GX Eagle will work with any 1x drivetrain. A 32-tooth chainring size is standard on the GX Eagle for a moderate gearing option when using the Eagle cassette out back.
SRAM’s DUB technology uses a new spindle and bottom bracket design to alleviate compatibility issues both forwards and backward.
The GX Eagle is compatible with 11 and 12-speed drivetrains and utilizes a 52mm chainline.
- 1x carbon crankset for when consistent performance is critical
- Tooth profiling engineered for maximum chain retention
- Proprietary carbon layup for reduced weight and increased stiffness
- DUB technology for a improved compatibility and enhanced sealing
- Direct mount chainring and fully compatible with 1x drivetrains
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October 1, 2020
Great Value in a Carbon Crankset
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- True to size
When the new GX carbon cranks debuted, I initially thought it was a great idea. This is a nice option for a sub-$300 crank with the stiffness of carbon. Being a big hard-charging rider (who needs to get in the habit of spinning more and mashing less), I do notice and prefer the feel of carbon cranks. With GX now having this option, I think the drivetrain group has become more compelling though I'd suggest combining it with a X01 shifter which has a nicer firmness to it.
Lloyd McFarlin
August 18, 2020
can i purchased this item with out chainring
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