Shimano XT M8000 2X11
514.20
SRAM XX1 Eagle AXS 12-Speed Upgrade Kit
From 625.80
Shimano XTR M9100 12 Speed
514.20
Shimano XT M8000 2X11 vs. SRAM XX1 Eagle AXS 12-Speed Upgrade Kit vs. Shimano XTR M9100 12 Speed
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Easy installation (3x) |
Easy to install (2x) |
Easy to assemble (2x) |
Battery life |
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Cons
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None (4x) |
Price (4x) |
The product was not in blister pack |
Ras |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
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With this kit you only replace what really needs replacing. |
With this electronic groupset your bike is all set for the future! |
The Shimano XTR M9100 features the latest innovations in shifting behaviour and has an extra tooth! |
You can keep your current crank and brakes. |
Cons
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Due to the extensive use of carbon this derailleur is less suited for trail and enduro use. |
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Specifications
No brakes included
11 speed
12 speed
12 speed
Mechanical
Electronic
Mechanical
Electronic
170 mm
175 mm
175 mm
Shifter Type
I-Spec II Set
Crankset (Axle) Type
Hollowtech II
Suitable for
Sram Etap
Shimano Micro Spline
Type
Double
11 / 40
11 / 42
11 / 46
11 / 42
11 / 46
10 / 45
10 / 51
10 / 51
Cable Route
Down pull
Dual pull
Front pull
Dual pull
Front pull
Mount
High Clamp
Low Clamp
High Direct Mount
Low Direct Mount
Low Clamp
High Direct Mount
Low Direct Mount
35T
Shimano Hollowtech II (24 mm)
34 / 24
36 / 26
38 / 28
36 / 26
38 / 28
(Shifter) Mount
I-Spec II
Clamp
Clamp
I-Spec EV
I-Spec EV
Brakes
Yes, included
Bottom Bracket
BB-XT-M8000 Press Fit
Inner derailleur cable
Outer derailleur cable
Outer derailleur cable
Boost (B148)
No
No
Best
Without battery charger
With battery charger
With battery charger
Largest cassette sprocket
52T
Colour
Black
Black
Type
Double
What groupset do you have?
SRAM XX1 / X01
Shimano XTR