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As Caleb’s been carrying a zip drive with details of SRAM’s new X01 groupset around the world with him, we haven’t gotten around to posting anything up on it until now. As you may know, SRAM is bringing the technology of XX1 down to a more affordable price point so more riders can run 1 x 11 gearing without mortgaging the house.
Like big brother, X01 offers a range of five chainring sizes, trigger or Grip Shift options, X-Horizon Type 2 rear derailleur and the 10-42 11 speed cassette.

 

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SRAM X01 1X X-SYNC CRANKSET

Built for total chain control
Hollow Forged aluminum arms with forged aluminum spider
94 BCD
Option to add chainring guard
Five available chainring options sold separately (30-32-34-36-38) BB30 and GXP
Weight: 800 grams with BB
Two color options

 

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X01 X-HORIZON REAR DERAILLEUR

X-HORIZON design reduces shift force and ghost shifting
12T X-SYNC pulley wheels
TYPE 2 technologies

ROLLER BEARING CLUTCH and CAGE LOCK
Carbon or aluminum cage sealed cartridge bearings

Weight: 220 grams

Two color options

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X01 XG1195 10-42 11-SPEED CASSETTE

Unique finish for high durability and value

11-speeds (10-12-14-16-18-21-24-28-32-36-42)

XD driver body creates more stable hub connection

Gear steps optimized across entire range

Weight: 275 grams

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X01 11-SPEED TRIGGER SHIFTER

SRAM 1X11 X-ACTUATION for precise and dependable 11-speed performance

Multi-adjustable trigger shifter

MatchMaker X compatible

Aluminum cover and adjustable forged Aluminum pull lever

Includes discrete clamp

Two color options

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X01 11-SPEED GRIP SHIFT

SRAM 1X11 X-ACTUATION

SPEED METAL shift indexing

ROLLING THUNDER ball bearing technology

JAWS lock-on grip technology

Aluminum cover

Includes lock-on grips

Two color options 

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