SRAM Force XPLR AXS D2
237,52
SRAM Force AXS D2
289,38
Shimano 105 R7150 12-Speed
279,00
SRAM Force XPLR AXS D2 vs. SRAM Force AXS D2 vs. Shimano 105 R7150 12-Speed
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
good finish |
Easy to set up |
taking both 36/44t cassette |
Easy to install |
Mount and go |
Affordable and works perfectly |
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Cons
None (2x) |
does not work with a front derailleur |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| Quick and efficient electronic wireless shifting for the gravel bike. |
| This XPLR rear derailleur cage is compatible with 10-44T and 10-36T cassettes with a single setup. |
| The Orbit fluid damper keeps the chain tight and securely in place particularly when you hit a pothole or bump in the surface. |
| Quick and efficient electronic wireless shifting for road and cyclocross bikes. |
| The medium cage works with any cassette size from 10-28T to 10-36T. In Single or Double set-up. |
| The Orbit fluid damper maintains tight chain tension despite potholes or other obstacles. |
| Accurate shifting performance and high shifting speed even when you're pressing down hard on the pedals. |
| In a semi-wireless system, the only cable connection is between the battery and the front and rear derailleurs. |
| The derailleur needs only be adjusted once and that's it for the rest of your road bike's life. |
Cons
| Please note! No battery included. |
| Not suitable for larger cassettes than 10-36T. Check out the Sram Force XPLR if needed. |
| Supplied without battery. |
| This rear derailleur is a bit vulnerable due to the long cage. |
Specifications
12 speed
12 speed
12 speed
Electronic
Electronic
Electronic
Medium Cage
Medium Cage
Long Cage
44T
41T
Largest cassette sprocket
44T
36T
36T
Colour
Black
Black
Black
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SRAM Force
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Shimano 105