SRAM XX 10 Speed (2x10) Front Derailleur Bottom Pull Spec 1-42-28 NEW BOXED
£49
Description
Product is brand new in factory sealed box.
The low-profile XX front derailleur was designed from scratch specifically for 2x10.
Top Features of the SRAM XX 10 Speed (2x10) Front Derailleur -Direct Mount
Weight: 116g
Cage Material: Steel
Technologies: Supports X-Glide and Exact Actuation ratio
Clamp Material: Forged AL 6061-T6
Hardware: TORX T25 bolts
Shifting positions: 2
Cable routing: Top or Bottom pull
Chainstay angle: 66-69 degrees
Compatibility: 31.8mm, 34.9mm and 38.1mm
Options: Direct Mount (bottom or top pull)
Product Data
MTB: Yes
It's a critical part of the XX shifting experience: the fastest front shift ever. Offered in a wide variety of clamp-mount and direct mount options.
X-Glide technology incorporated into the chainrings and front derailleur means that front shifting has never been this crisp. By maximising the number of perfectly aligned points between the large and the small chainrings, X-Glide shifts when you shift.
Please note: XX™ demands precise Frame Fit Specifications that are unique to XX. These specifications are the result of the innovative and revolutionary technology that makes XX shifting the lightest, fastest, and most precise in the mountain bike market today.
Please take the time to carefully review the frame fit specifications to ensure you have the information you need to build the perfect XX equipped mountain bike. SRAM didn't compromise when developing the XX group; they know you won't either.
Various derailleur systems were designed and built as far back as the late 1800s. A French bicycle tourist, writer and cycling promoter Paul De Vivie (1853-1930), invented a two speed rear derailleur in 1905 which he used on forays into the Alps, and we wonder if 20 gears are enough. Since then there has been many advancements in the number of gears, materials and reductions in weight. Wiggle lists a large selection of front and rear derailleurs catering for double and triple systems with 7, 8, 9, 10 and even 11 speed cassettes.