X01 Eagle 12-Speed Grip Shifter
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X01 Eagle 12-Speed Grip Shifter
The SRAM X01 Eagle 12-Speed Grip Shifter brings things full circle, encompassing the company's groundbreaking new 1x12-speed design in the package that first brought SRAM into the limelight 30 years ago. Claimed as SRAM's founding product, grip shift has weathered the years, bringing back a nostalgic air of carefree neighborhood adventures during summer break, tenuous jump setups, and general two-wheeled glee.
The internals have also grown up over the years to land at the top-tier of SRAM's off-road drivetrain offerings. Our childhood ideal of nylon bushings and plastic internals is replaced with three rows of stainless steel ball bearings and the rock-and-roll action of SRAM's Speed Metal alloy indexing. The Jaws lock-on grips maintain a secure hold on the shifting mechanism with corresponding teeth that are themselves locked into place with aluminum clamps.
Details
- One-by 12-speed shifting in the palm of your hand
- X-Actuation shifting jumps cleanly across the groundbreaking 10-50t cassettes
- Lightweight composite and aluminum body
- Jaws lock-on grips keep you in touch with the bar and shifting mechanism
- Item #SRM00AB
- Material
- [body] composite and aluminum
- Type
- grip
- Compatible Components
- SRAM Eagle 12-speed derailleurs
- Recommended Use
- mountain bike
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 21, 2021
Great Upgrade
Great upgrade and an easy install. I've never been a fan of trigger shifters. Sram should include at least 1 cable end cap.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
May 8, 2020
Lighter, cheaper, more durable... pick 3
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- I've used it several times
I have big thumbs and have never been able to get trigger shifters to feel right, no matter how much I adjust the reach and position. These modern Gripshifts are light years away from the ones I had on my GT growing up. Fast, precise shifts, and there's nothing better than reaching the top of a climb and shifting straight from one end of the cassette to the other.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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