SRAMX01 Trigger Shifter
Item # SRM0552
X01 Trigger Shifter
If you’re making the jump to a 1x11 drivetrain, you’ll need a way to shift that fancy derailleur across that big ol’ cassette, and the SRAM X01 Trigger Shifter is just the piece for the job. It’s reach-adjustable, which is a huge benefit to those with both smaller and larger hands, and it’s also MatMaker X compatible, which clears up space on your handlebars.
- SRAM's X01-level shifter for precion gear control
- Exact Actuation cable pull ensures reliable shifting
- MatchMaker X compatible to pair easily with SRAM brake levers
What do you think about this product?
View
July 11, 2020
Does the shifter come with cable and/or housing?
Geoffrey
August 12, 2018
Everything you need and moree
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Easy to use, reliable, and sleek. The shift levers are easy to engage and give you that solid click feedback that you look for.
Chris Latimer
June 5, 2017
This is the shifter you want!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Quite a bit lighter than lower-end models, super adjustable for your individual ergonomics, and crips accurate shifts every time!
James Bleuer
July 4, 2016
No hesitation
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I'll start by saying I love the trigger shifting feature that Shimano offers. But I'll never discount an excellent product and Sram offers excellence in their X01 line of components. This shifter requires very little throw to actuate which facilitates extremely quick shifts. Though I might admire the trigger of a Shimano shifter there is no denying the effectiveness of this shifter. Plus, it will mount to your Sram Guide brakes for a clean, simplistic appearance. If you're looking for a light weight, aesthetically clean, and simply functional shifter then look no further.
Dan Be
May 31, 2016
Makes so much sense
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Sure you might have to swap a handful of parts to make your drivetrain 11 speeds, including finding an XD driver for your current rear hub. But competitive cyclist has plenty of people to figure that out for you. And if you live around Salt Lake City, come see me in the retail store and I will even help you swap all of the parts. I really like the action and you can rip through gears plenty fast up or down with this shifter. Not the easiest system for changing out the cable but worth the little but of extra struggle for the quality you find while riding.
Joe Bolton
May 4, 2016
Clean Handlebars And Shifting
My SRAM X01 Shifter and Rock Shox Reverb Trigger attach easily to the Guide RSC Brake Levers for a super clean handlebar look on my new Pivot Mach 6. It is all about integration and efficiency and SRAM X01 is the way to go. Big thanks to Joe Bolton in our Retail Store Bike Shop for getting my new Mach 6 put together. If you are ever in Salt Lake City definitely stop by our Retail Store to check out their bike selection and visit Joe (2607 S 3200 W, Suite A, West Valley UT 84119). Contact me with any questions about this Shifter, especially if you are interested in custom building a new mountain bike. Kyle L. - Expert Gearhead - klivingston@backcountry.com - 801-736-4337 Frame - Pivot Mach 6, Large Stealth Black/Green Handlebars - Race Face SIXC 35 20mm Rise Bar - Green Shifters - SRAM X01 Trigger Shifter Seatpost - RockShox Reverb Stealth Dropper Seatpost Brakes - SRAM Guide RSC Disc Brake - Black Ano, 180mm front/180mm rear
Kyle Livingston
May 4, 2016
Shifter
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Does its job over and over again. Crisp, clean, lightweight. No complaints.
Nash
March 31, 2016
Smooth
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I chose the SRAM X01 trigger shifter for my Santa Cruz 5010. For a 1X this is the way to go. Shifting is crazy smooth and the satisfying snap into gear, you know what gear you’re in. Yet again X01 is the way to go. Give me a shout if you want to talk shop.
Eric Watford
August 4, 2015
The best choice for 1x11
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
This shifter is very smooth, work perfect with my SRAM X1 cassette and SRAM X1 Rear Derailleur, It's a few grams heavier that the XX1. The best relation price/quality
Stefano Salvatori
April 8, 2015
Braaaaap
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I'm a long time user of SRAM XO on my old DH bike so I didn't have any issues getting used to the XO1 shifter. It has a great feel and seems to give more feedback in each click than XO did, which is great.
Jeff Catalano
January 15, 2015
This shifter is great.
I can't think of a better shifter to make my 11 speed cassette work. Highly recommend this shifter for you!
Lance Starling
August 28, 2014
Loving it
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I'm a hold out for sure. I still ride a 26er, and until this week was on a 3x9. If it aint broke don't fix it has been my motto. Given a really good deal on the X01 group, I modified my XTR cranks with a narrow wide chainring and went for it. I dropped over a pound, cleaned up the cockpit, and simplified my shifting. There has been zero chainslap since, zero missed shifts, zero "oh s@#$ I can't get the gear I want moments". I'm loving it. That said, I cut out my two top end gears and three bottom end gears by making the change. I've spun out a couple of times, but really, who needs to go faster than 34mph on a mountain bike. I've also done a couple longer climbs of 3000' where a gear or two lower would have been OK. That said - I'm sold. I've been a life long shimano lover, but sram's got a winner with these groups.
Patrick Mulligan
April 4, 2014
XO1 is the way to go
The XO1 Trigger Shifter employs similar mechanics and feel as other SRAM shifters. Having 11 cogs to manage on one shifter would be hellish if you didn't have the SRAM XO1 Trigger Shifter. This thing allows you to climb cogs at a rapid rate while providing fast transition on the down due to the quick trigger mech. Your thumb won't feel fatigued like it did when you played Super Mario Bros. as a little one.
Andrew Swindle
February 5, 2014
Hard to get used to
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Coming from Shimano XTR shifters i have a hard time getting used to the SRAM shifter in regards that the FWD shift lever must be pushed (SRAM) unlike the Shimano that can be pushed or pulled. I am sure that is just a matter of time and it will be second nature, but for now i find myself shifting up when i want to go down.
RMoran
Charles F. W.
May 28, 2016
I love my XTR--thanks for sharing my concern... Chuck Ward
Patrick Mulligan
August 28, 2014
Funny - I thought the same on my first ride, but then again I only pulled about 1/2 the time. By my second ride that desire went away.