SRAM XX1 Eagle DUB FAT4 DM MTB Chainset
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SRAM XX1 Eagle DUB FAT4 DM Chainset
- SRAM XX1 Eagle Alloy 11 & 12 Speed Single MTB Chainset
- Aluminium Cranks & Single Chainring (no front mech).
- Designed for 11 & 12 Speed Mountain Bike Drivetrains
- Originally available in 175mm in Black.
The SRAM XX1 Eagle DUB DM 11/12-Speed is the lightest, strongest and stiffest, and most technologically advanced Crankset SRAM has ever created.
This version is specifically designed for FAT Bikes and provides up to 4" of tyre clearance. Top-Level Design and Construction Featuring top-level design and construction, SRAM has made a lightweight carbon crankset, which is specifically designed for the rigours of a modern mountain biker. It can tackle any terrain, in any condition and at speeds a mountain biker can only dream of.
DUB Technology DUB technology is the foundation for optimising and enhancing the XX1 crankset design further, purely by simplifying the interface between the spindle and the bottom bracket. DUB-powered cranksets are designed with simplicity, compatibility and durability in mind, are much more functional and higher performing.
Crank Arm Material: Carbon.
Chainring Material: Aluminium.
Use: For FAT bikes, up to 4" tyre clearance.
Chainring Interface: Direct Mount (DM).
BB Compatibility: SRAM DUB.
Speed: 11/12-Speed.
Bottom Bracket Type: Dub.
Chainset type: Single.
Speed: 12 Speed.
XX1 Eagle DUB FAT4 DM Chainset Specification | |
Component Type | Chainsets |
Chainsets Type | 11 speed, 12 speed, Single Chainring |
Material | Alloy |
Colour | Black |
Size | 175mm |
Designed for | MTB |
Brand | SRAM |
Retailer | Wiggle |
RRP | £520.00 |
Lowest Price | £279.99 |
As far as I'm aware this product is currently out of stock - however it was originally for sale at Wiggle. Below are their current UK delivery costs:
Standard Delivery (Hermes or Yodel - within 4 working days) FREE for items over £20 and £2.99 for items under £20. Priority 1st Class Delivery (within 2 working days) £3.99. UK Next Day £4.99. UK Bulk Orders (Bikes, Turbo Trainers etc) FREE - Built and despatched in 10 - 12 working days. There may be an extra charge for Highlands and Islands. Full details on Wiggle's P&P charges can be found here.
Please note - I regularly update these charges, but shipping policies do change - Please ensure they are correct before completing a purchase.
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SRAM began life in Chicago in 1987, named after it's founders Scott, Ray And Sam, and is known primarily as a manufacturer of drivetrain and braking components. It's first revolutionary product was the twist action GripShift, which became available in 1988, with the MTB version released in 1991. In 1995, they launched their first ESP rear derailleur, which featured a 1 to 1 cable actuation ratio. The X.O drivetrain products were released in 2001, marking the introduction of the trigger shifter, and a year later, MTB Suspension pioneers RockShox was acquired. A year later Avid - a MTB Disc Brake company - was also acquired, giving SRAM more market share of the MTB industry. By 2006, a focus was shifted to producing road components in addition to their MTB stable, with the launch of Force and Rival groupsets. The following year, Doubletap was introduced, enabling users to switch gear in either direct using a single shifter. This steady growth was sustained, and over the years SRAM acquired several more cycling household brands, such as Truvativ (Chainsets and components), Quarq (power meters), Sachs (drivetrain components) and Zipp (carbon fibre goodies!).
For more details on the past and present of SRAM, please visit their website, or view their Wikipedia page.
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