SRAM Force XG-1270 12 Speed
149,95
SRAM Red XG-1290 12 Speed
249,-
SRAM RED XG-1290 D1
279,-
SRAM Force XG-1270 12 Speed vs. SRAM Red XG-1290 12 Speed vs. SRAM RED XG-1290 D1
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
smooth gear change (2x) |
Quality (2x) |
Price (2x) |
Easy to fit (2x) |
Weight (2x) |
Light (2x) |
Lightweight |
Easy to maintain |
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Cons
Expensive (3x) |
Not black like old model |
Price |
requires an XDR hub for the wheel |
Pricey (4x) |
Exspensive (2x) |
Too much difference between the teeth of the big p |
Limited choice in some categories |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
X-Range technology ensures the cassette shifts quickly and smoothly. |
Wide cassette shifting range due to the addition of a '10' as smallest sprocket. |
This 12 speed cassette offers you completely new proportions and a wider range of possibilities. |
This cassette is very easy to install on the XDR body. |
High-quality cassette, wear-resistant and optimal chain shift assistance. |
This cassette has unique looks compared to the standard SRAM Red XG-1290. |
Large gear range on the cassette from 10 to 28 or 33 teeth. |
Cons
You'll need to change the freehub of your wheel to an XDR to mount this cassette. |
It takes some puzzling how your old resistance relates to this new resistance. |
This colour does not fit every bike. |
Specifications
Bike Type
Road bike
Road bike
Road bike
12 speed
12 speed
12 speed
SRAM XDR 12 speed
SRAM XDR 12 speed
SRAM XDR 12 speed
Suitable for
Sram XDR
Sram XDR
Sram
10 / 26
10 / 28
10 / 33
10 / 36
10 / 28
10 / 33
10 / 36
10 / 26
10 / 28
10 / 33
10 / 28
10 / 33
10 / 28
10 / 33
10 / 33
Better
Best
Best
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
Oil Slick
Weight
231 grams (10-28T)
175 grams (10-26T)
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