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Cassette 12 Speed SRAM XPLR XG-1271

Réf. fabricant : 00.2418.118.000
The SRAM FORCE AXS 12-speed cassette XPLR XG-1271 offers a narrow gear spacing and a wide range of speeds, from 44 teeth down to a... Read more

Recommanded price* : 237,00 €

Regular price 219,90 €
Regular price Sale price 219,90 €
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Description

The SRAM FORCE AXS 12-speed cassette XPLR XG-1271 offers a narrow gear spacing and a wide range of speeds, from 44 teeth down to a small 10-tooth sprocket.

This Gravel cassette offers smooth, precise shifting over a wide development range for efficient use on all types of terrain.

It features X-Range gearing technology for more constant progression across the entire tooth range, so you're always in the right gear.

Its nickel chrome finish ensures quiet, long-lasting operation, while its Mini Cluster technology ensures lightness and durability.

Ref: 7967899222182

Points forts

Smooth, precise gear changes;

Extended development range;

Quiet ;

Durable and lightweight.

Caractéristiques

Compatibility Brand : SRAM

Product Type : Cassette

Speeds : 12

Informations techniques

X-Range development technology;
Nickel chrome finish;
Designed to work with XDR cassette bodies.
Weight (manufacturer): 373g.

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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An excellent Road/Gravel compromise

"Excellent spacing, nice build quality but difficult to clean (due to it being a monoblock) and still quite heavy."

Niko83340 (4/5)

THE gravel cassette of the moment

"Perfect for gravel, it allows you to ride a single chainring while maintaining a perfectly decent range. The gaps between the sprockets remain large, but quite comfortable!"

Estebaaaaan (5/5)

Not compatible

"I wanted to replace a 12v Sram Eagle GX XG-1275 cassette with this 12v Sram Force AXS XPLR XG-1271 cassette on my Trek Procaliber mountain bike. I was unlucky because this new cassette is incompatible. This incompatibility stems from the fact that there's a protrusion on the small 10-tooth sprocket, which doesn't exist on the Eagle GX XG-1275. This protrusion causes the wheel to lock up when the clamping bolt is tightened. So it's a return of this cassette to Probike, too bad!!!"

Cata1954 (3/5)

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