The SRAM X01 Eagle AXS 12-Speed Rear Derailleur is an all-new derailleur that’s specifically designed and optimized to be motor-driven instead of cable-actuated, and can be customized and scaled to an individual rider’s liking via the AXS App. Compared to the XC-focused XX1 AXS derailleur, XO1 is designed for the enduro and trail riding segments thanks to the strength provided by the forged aluminum cage. It features a shorter cage for 10mm more ground clearance than mechanical Eagle derailleurs, with more chain wrap on the cassette to sit slightly further forward and further inboard from mechanical Eagle, all of which gives you more clearance against rock strikes. The Eagle AXS derailleur is also smart enough to protect itself thanks to its innovative and resilient Overload Clutch. In the event of an impact, the motor gearbox disengages, giving the derailleur freedom to move, and instantly returns back to its position while avoiding damage to the internal motor. The system is tested to the IP69K water and dust proofing standard for creek crossings, mud splatterings, and the resulting post-ride pressure washings. An ever-critical question with electronic groupsets is battery life. All day epics packed with steep climbs and rowdy descents mean a whole lot of shifting, and can be trying on a battery, but SRAM is confident that the derailleur can run for 25+ hours from a single charge. The battery is removable, so you don’t have to bring your steed into your living room to plug it in, you can simply pop the battery off of the back, and bring it in to be charged easily with a USB device. AXS battery sold separately. SRAM’s AXS battery remains the same from its derailleur to RockShox Reverb AXS dropper post, so if you’re sporting both on your bike you can swap the batteries around, should one run out of juice before the other. In the front, the shifter runs off of a single watch battery, and claims to have over a year of life from a single battery, keeping maintenanc...
Mounting Type | Braze-On Mount |
Manufacturer | SRAM |
UPC | 710845853517 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.91 x 7.91 x 3.58 inches |
Package Weight | 0.81 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SRAM |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 102622 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Size | 52T |
K**G
Once you Switch to Electronic you Can’t Go Back
Incredibly snappy shifting and she can take some hits. I was reluctant to switch to electronic shifting but now that I have I can’t go back. You can shift while hammering out 1000 watts in a climbing sprint and it is just as smooth and responsive as always. My derailleur took some serious rock abuse out in Sedona and didn’t seem to notice. After a quick realignment of the hanger it was right back to smooth flawless shifting. You will want to recharge the battery after every few long rides. When the battery starts to get low shifting starts to get sloppy. SRAM says the battery can last 60 hours, but in reality I recharge the battery once a week to keep the shifting flawless.
J**B
Shifts as nice as my XX1 derailleur.
This is easily the best value in the Sram 12 speed mtn derailleur line up.
T**E
It was as expected
As other reviews note, it does not come with a battery. It works well and shifts smoothly. No problems yet.
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