SRAM Eagle XX1
1 212,48
SRAM Eagle XX1
Shimano XT M8100 1x12 Speed
714,62
Shimano XT M8100 1x12 Speed
SRAM NX Eagle 12 Speed
286,21
SRAM NX Eagle 12 Speed
SRAM GX Eagle 12 speed
From 408,65
SRAM GX Eagle 12 speed

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SRAM Eagle XX1
Shimano XT M8100 1x12 Speed
SRAM NX Eagle 12 Speed
SRAM GX Eagle 12 speed
SRAM Eagle XX1

1 212,48

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Shimano XT M8100 1x12 Speed

714,62

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SRAM NX Eagle 12 Speed

286,21

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SRAM GX Eagle 12 speed

From 408,65

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
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Top set especially for conversion from shimano to sram
Works flawlessly even under load
Easy assembly
Switching
Fine upgrade set from SRAM
Cons
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Bottom bracket bearing is 29 mm DUB axle not bad but control
Wear/life expectancy
Bit choppy with shifting, feels a bit cheaper
New cassette relatively expensive
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According to the product specialist

Pros
This groupset is very lightweight!
The components of this groupset are extra stiff, which means more energy is converted into speed!
Switching gears is extra fast and smooth with this groupset.
You can choose the colours that look the coolest on your bike.
The total weight of this groupset is relatively low.
The materials have an improved durability in comparison to the XT M8000 groupset.
The chain always stays tight, even at most bumps in the road!
On this groupset you shift very quickly thanks to the HyperGlide+ grinding, even when its very muddy.
The brakes are powerful and easy to dose.
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Due to the lack of a front derailleur, there is a reduced chance of shifting errors.
Thanks to the wide range of this 12 speed drivetrain you'll have a gear for every occasion.
Having front derailleur or second chainring significantly reduces your bike's weight.
With the 10/50 or 10/52 cassette, you have a huge gear range.
This groupset has the best value for money in the Sram range.
Cons
The cassette has an XD fit, meaning your wheels need to be compatible.
Due to the single front blade, the gaps between the gears are greater than with two front blades.
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Some mountain bikers find the jump between cogs too big.

Specifications

Brake Type
No brakes included
Disc Post Mount
No brakes included
No brakes included
Bike Type
Mountain bike
E-bike
Mountain bike
E-bike
Number of gears
12 speed
12 speed
12 speed
12 speed
Shifting Type
Mechanical
Mechanical
Mechanical
Mechanical
Shifters
Trigger
Trigger
Gear Shift Type
Mechanical
Mechanical
Mechanical
Crank Length
170 mm
175 mm
170 mm
175 mm
170 mm
175 mm
170 mm
175 mm
Shifter Type
Clamp Single
MatchMaker X
I-Spec EV
Clamp Single
Clamp Single
Trigger
Crankset (Axle) Type
Hollowtech II
Dub
Dub
MTB Groupset Type
Single
Single
Single
Suitable for
SRAM
SRAM XD
Shimano Micro Spline
SRAM
SRAM XD
Drivetrain Type
1 x 12
1 x 12
1 x 12
1 x 12
Type
Single
Cassette Ratio
10 / 52
10 / 45
10 / 51
11 / 50
10 / 50
10 / 52
Chainring Type
Single Ring
Cage Length
Long Cage
Long Cage
Long Cage
Q-factor
172 mm
Crankset axle fit
SRAM DUB (29mm)
Shimano Hollowtech II (24 mm)
SRAM DUB (29mm)
Model
Right
Crank Ratio
34
28
30
32
34
36
32
32
(Shifter) Mount
Clamp
MatchMaker X
Direction
Unidirectional
Brakes
No, not included
No, not included
No, not included
Bottom Bracket
No, not included
No, not included
No, not included
Front Derailleur
N/A
N/A
Brake and lever position
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Brake Hose Length
1000 mm
1700 mm
Cables
Inner derailleur cable
Outer derailleur cable
Inner derailleur cable
Outer derailleur cable
Suitable for Boost
Boost (B148)
Boost (B148)
Boost (B148)
No
Super Boost(SB+)
Boost (B148)
No
Chain Line
52 mm
49.0 mm
52 mm
56.5 mm
Application
Cross-Country
Level
Better
Quality
Better
Good
Largest cassette sprocket
51T
Chainring Type
Round
Number of links
126 links
126 links
126 links
Colour
Black
Grey
Blue
Yellow
Brown
Black
Black
Black
Grey
Cassette Colour
Copper
Gold
Rainbow
Chain Colour
Copper
Gold
Rainbow
Black
Shifter Colour
Gold
Grey
Black
Crank Colour
Gold
Black
What groupset do you have?
SRAM XX1 / X01
SRAM NX / SX
SRAM GX