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SRAM X0 Rear Derailleur Reviews

SRAM X0 Rear Derailleur
SRAM

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Avg Rating: 8 gear reviews
Weight: 197 grams
Tags: rear
15 members own this 6 members want this
 
Description: (from sram.com)
* New CNC’d 100% Carbon Outer Cage
* New 6061 Forged Aluminum Inner Cage
* 20th Anniversary 7075 Aluminum B-bolt and Graphics
* Titanium Main Spring
* Outside Facing Limit Screws - Intuitive Adjustment
* Sealed Bearings
* Di.R.T: Direct Route Technology™
* 1:1 Actuation Ratio™ Superior Shift Quality
* Weight: Short
192g / Medium 197g / Long 203g

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reviewed by jbelmont   on December 9, 2010
 
Pros
Light. 1:1 actuation is precise and light. Carbon!
 
Cons
Very pricey. Fragile and prone to sticks and other trail debris.
 
Review
Great buy for a racer or one concerned with weight.
 


reviewed by eric-29er   on November 30, 2009
 
Pros
Solid Shifting, Light Weight, Does Not care if the chaing is stressed or relaxed
 
Cons
Wass concerned about the Carbon cage, but it is still holding up GREAT
 
Review
This set came on my Specialized Stumppy 29er and it has been flawless for well over a year. The shifts are incredibly PRecise, It doesn;t care if you are grinding up a hill or crusing down a flat twisty section, the gears just jump straight to what you call for. I have crashed several times into rocks and stumps etc.. I have bent my Hanger twice, and the derailure is still solid as it was when new. Coupled with the SX-9 shifters this set is great!
 


reviewed by Juan_Gear   on July 2, 2009
 
Pros
Light, strong, shifts witha snik
 
Cons
A little price but the best always is
 
Review
many many many miles three bikes and still going
 


reviewed by Suvacrew   on November 25, 2008
 
Pros
It's built to go with X.0 shifters for flawless performance. light and crisp. Best Xt/XTR alternative
 
Cons
Doesn't have the shadow design to stay out of the way of hazards like the Shimano RDs do.
 
Review
You know on race day..your equip won't hold you back. Stellar component
 


reviewed by element22   on September 19, 2008
 
Pros
Super shifting works flawlessly, lightweight and very little chain slap when using this unit
 
Cons
None
 
Review
I recommend this for anyone who is racing or wants a flawless item....Not recommended if you plan to bash your bike around the main pivot bolt is aluminium and may not like the abuse.
 


reviewed by skibum   on August 31, 2008
 
Pros
Durability--I put 5 years on this item, including 4 major accidents requiring derailler hanger replacement. Smooth--shifts like a dream--always. Worry free--rarely needed adjustment, no matter how badly I abused it. Light.
 
Cons
I guess I could grouse about price, but this came with the kit I ordered on my bike, so I didn't think about the specific cost of this item.
 
Review
When I finally beat this one beyond recovery, I wanted to replace it with exactly the same item. But my LBS only had an X9 in stock and, being impatient, I went ahead and got that. After I put a season on the X9, I'll decide if it was worth the downgrade.
 


reviewed by Juan_Gear   on April 9, 2008
 
Pros
Love it, long long time
 
Cons
None well $$$ are high but worth it
 
Review
Good value
 


reviewed by Bombardier   on November 14, 2007
 
Pros
Crisp shifts, great chain control, light weight, durable, easy to adjust compared to Shimano derailleurs.
 
Cons
Cost as compared to this year's X9.
 
Review
I have a medium-cage 2006 XO, and this is because I run only two chainrings and an 8spd cassette, and this review is for the '06 XO derailleur. This piece of componentry is incredibly precise, it does a great job of controlling the chain, keeping it from beating the heck out of my chainstays, and has never needed to be adjusted at the derailleur. A little cable stretch was easily taken up by the barrel adjuster at my shifter pod. The medium-cage design also keeps it up out of the way of nasty rocks and limbs. If price is no object, you like knowing when a shift has occurred, and you find yourself snapping off shifts while grinding uphill, this is the derailleur to have. It's no surprise that Shimano has looked very closely at the XO & X9 design, and nearly copied it for their '07-'08 XTR and XT lines.
 

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