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$140.00
Elegant and secure direct-mount X-SYNC chainrings from the company that originated the 1x drivetrain for the ultimate in consistent chain control over the long haul. - DUB bottom bracket adds durability and simplicity - Wide-chainline crankset to fit the biggest gravel tires - Longer DUB crank spindle accommodates both Road- and MTB-width bottom bracket standards for unmatched cross-compatibility across brands - Compatible with 135mm, 142mm, and BOOST rear spacing - BB not included
$140.00
The wider stance of the arms and chainrings provides clearance for extra wide tires, giving you the option to explore new, more challenging routes. - Wide chainline crankset for bikes with up to 700x45c or 27.5x2.1" tire widths (43/30T chainrings only) - DUB bottom bracket adds durability and simplicity - Longer DUB crank spindle accommodates both Road- and MTB-width bottom bracket standards for unmatched cross-compatibility across brands - Requires wide front derailleur - BB not included
$156.00
The SRAM GX Eagle DUB Fat Bike crankset delivers consistent performance every time out. Now featuring SRAM’s DUB technology, this design simplifies the relationship of the spindle to the bottom bracket. Optimized 7000-series forged aluminum arms support the X-SYNC 2 chainring to provide complete chain control. Now everyone can benefit from a new measure of durability. - SRAM DUB technology creates a lighter, stiffer, and stronger crankset - Optimized 7000-series forged aluminum arms - Included direct mount X-SYNC 2 chainring provides significantly quieter performance, with better mud clearing and durability - Chainring is designed specifically for Eagle chains and drivetrains - DUB-compatible bottom bracket sold separately - 66.5mm chainline
$176.00 - $197.00
SRAM's Rival 22 performs on par with more expensive cranksets, but at a bargain value. The crankarms are hollow and forged from 6066 aluminum for maximum strength with minimum weight. Because lightness is nothing without toughness, the Rival crankset proudly boasts SRAM's X Glide R chainrings that are specifically designed for use with the Yaw front derailleur. Durability and reliable shifting are your allies with Rival 22.
$268.00
Explore the most challenging routes on the newest crop of versatile and fun drop-bar bikes with the SRAM Force 43/30T wide crankset. Shifting is smooth, accurate, and dependable using our proven X-Range gearing based around a tight, 13T difference between the small and big chainrings. The wider stance of the chainrings expands 2x drivetrain bike capabilities by providing clearance for fatter tires. - X-Range gearing technology gives you more range and a smoother gear progression, so you're always in the right gear - Crisp and accurate front shifts - Wide chainline crankset for bikes with up to 700c x 45 or 27.5 x 2.1" tire widths (43/30 chainrings only) - Longer DUB crank spindle accommodates both Road and MTB width frame bottom bracket standards for unmatched cross-compatibility across brands - Requires Force Wide front derailleur - DUB bottom bracket adds durability and simplicity
$288.00 - $326.00
SRAM's Force 22 Crankset uses unidirectional carbon arms with a forged aluminum spider and integrated bottom-bracket axle to ensure top-notch stiffness for awesome power transfer and exceptionally low weights. Experience phenomenal front shifting with SRAM's X Glide R chainrings that start out as 5mm-thick aluminum plates and then precision machined to eliminate all unessential material while retaining extreme stiffness. With so much great technology and 11-speed compatibility, they're a force to be reckoned with.
$377.00
The X01 DH crankset with X-SYNC technology is engineered for ultimate DH performance in the most aggressive terrain. The carbon crank combines stiffness and strength with lightest-in-class weight of under 800 grams. Proven in World Cup and World Championship racing, it's the crankset made for relentless downhill rides. - Carbon DH racing crank - CNC-machined, 7075, two-tone anodized X-SYNC chainring, 94 BCD - X-SYNC technology compatible with SRAM 1x7 and 1x10-speed DH drivetrains - X-SYNC tall, square tooth design provides maximum chain control - Sharp, narrow tooth profile and rounded chamfer edges help manage a deflected chain - Mud-clearing recesses for the inner chain links and rollers - Lightest in class carbon construction - High strength alloy pedal lug
$565.00
The XX1 Eagle Fat Bike DUB crankset has been re-examined and re-engineered. Featuring SRAM’s DUB technology, this design simplifies the relationship of the spindle to the bottom bracket. DUB-powered cranksets mean simplicity, compatibility, and durability. - SRAM DUB technology creates a lighter, stiffer and stronger crankset - Carbon-tuned lay-up crank design provides extreme stiffness and light weight - Included direct mount X-SYNC 2 chainring provides significantly quieter performance, with better mud clearing and durability - Chainring is designed specifically for Eagle chains and drivetrains - DUB compatible bottom bracket sold separately - Fat bike frame compatible - BB Included: No - Chainring BCD: SRAM Direct Mount - Crank Intended Use: Mountain - Number of Chainrings: Single - Drivetrain Speeds: 12, 11, 10 - Spindle Interface Type: SRAM DUB - Chainline/Hub Compatibility: 170/177 Hubs
$950.00
The XX Eagle T-Type AXS™ Power Meter Wide carbon crankset boasts SRAM's XX T-Type crank arm with an integrated power meter to record and deliver live, accurate power readings to your head unit. Utilizing an all-new spider-based design, this is SRAM's most accurate, high performing power meter. The new spider design uses a proprietary chainring mount system which allows reduced weight without compromising reliability. A dual sided power measurement system calculates total watts - it’s subtle, lightweight, and boasts an extra long battery life. It is also compatible with the RockShox Flight Attendant system, allowing for total connectivity between all AXS™ enabled components. No-compromise, high-performance data delivery giving you an edge over the competition.
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