Sram introduces X0 DH to the family

Sram's already versatile X0 range has just got even better, with added DH specific components including a new derailleur, carbon cranks and chain device. Designed for DH, 4X and dirt jump use, the new drivetrain provides a new level of crank stiffness and shifting reliability for the most aggressive terrain. The sub-800g cranks has been developed by top World Cup pros including Steve Peat, Greg Minnaar, Sam Hill, Steve Smith and Brendan Fairclough to name a few. Take a look and post your feedback on the new components below… • Sram Exact Actuation for precise and dependable 10-speed performance • Designed to work with any cassette up to 28-tooth large cog • Exceptional shifting performance • Lightweight, durable and reliable • Compatible with any 10-speeds Exact Actuation shifter • 2 graphic colours: New Silver and Red • The world's first Carbon DH crank weighs just 750g, including Bottom Bracket (GXP83, 165mm, 36 ring) • Lightest single ring available is made of 7075 CNC alloy, 34, 36, or 38 teeth • Available in 170 and 165mm arm lengths • All new DH30 spindle for 83mm Press Fit 30 shells • Lightest-in-class composite construction with forged aluminium spider and high strength 7075 T6 alloy pedal lug • 2 graphic colours: New Silver and Red • MRP replaceable Skid Plate Design. Truss design adds strengths while reducing weight • Upper and lower guide inlacing sealed bearing pulley provide full chain retention • Easy Installation. Front-access, single-bolt positioning of upper and lower guide with captive hardware • Lightweight aluminium mounting plate • Low profile installation compatible with wide range of chain lines • Available in BB-Mount, ISCG or ISCG 05 mounting standards • Two Sizes: 36-40 Tooth Capacity and 32-36 Tooth Capacity • Available in Black or White Check out this teaser video below: Sram

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