SRAM Rival Wide eTap AXS D1 12 Speed Front Derailleur
The SRAM Rival Wide eTap AXS D1 12 Speed Front Derailleur is designed for 12 speed double chainring road drivetrains. This Rival 2x12 front derailleur is made from alloy & steel, weighs 157g and was available in black & silver.
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- Rival 12 Speed Double Front Mech, weighs 157g, Black, Silver
- Designed for Road riding.
- Made from Alloy & Steel.
- Weighs 157g
SRAM Rival Wide eTap AXS D1 12sp Front Mech
Cage profile optimised for 43-30T chainset.
YAW Technology eliminates chain rub. The new Rival Wide eTap AXS front derailleur provides some of the most responsive, quick and precise front shifting SRAM have made to date, with the cage profile optimised for the new SRAM Rival 43-30T chainset. It also uses SRAM's YAW trimless cage technology, completely eliminating any chain rub on the cage. The elegant and streamlined profile is also more aerodynamic and provides better tyre clearance for the newer breed of wider road tyres. Like the Rival eTap AXS rear derailleur, the front derailleur uses the existing eTap battery. Battery sold separately.
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Rival Wide eTap AXS D1 12sp Front Mech Specification | |
Components Type | Front Mechs |
Weight | 157g |
Type | 12 speed & Double Chainring |
Material | Alloy & Steel |
Colour | Black & Silver |
Designed for | Road |
Brand | SRAM |
RRP | £162.00 |
Lowest Price | £107.50 |
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This SRAM deal originally cost £107.50 (down from £162.00) and was last updated on 17th April 2023.
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These handy devices enable you to shift gear, as well as help to keep your chain on. Otherwise known as front derailleurs, they are designed to work with a specific number of chain rings (either double or triple) and speeds (from 7/8 speed all the way up to 11). You need to establish that your new front mech will both fit your frame, as well as be suitable for your current drivetrain. If in doubt, try to replace the older model with a similar derailleur - you won't need to replace front mechs as often as rear, in some cases they can last decades! The industry leaders in this department are Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo, although companies such as FSA also produce their range of derailleurs too.
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