SRAM XG-1271 12-speed Cassette for XPLR
Specifications:
- Application:
- Gravel
- Gearing:
- 12-speed
- Gradation:
- 10-11-13-15-17-19-21-24-28-32-38-44 teeth
- Sprocket Material:
- steel (sprockets 1 - 11), aluminium (sprocket 12)
- Freehub Compatibility:
- SRAM XDR
Technical Information:
- Series:
- XPLR
- Recommended Chain:
- Red or Force 12-speed PowerLock
Compatibility:
- SRAM chains in flattop design: Red, Force ou Rival 12-speed PowerLock chains
- SRAM XPLR eTap AXS rear derailleurs of the Red, Force or Rival series
Features:
- designed to be combined with electronic shifting components on a 1x drivetrain
- wide range with 10-44 teeth, optimised for gravel use (XPLR = Explore)
- largest sprocket made of aluminium for low weight and improved stiffness
- durable nickel-chrome finish
- X-range™-gradation for even gear jumps
- MINI-CLUSTER™ construction for reduced weight and increased durability
Technology:
AXS™AXS is SRAM's electronic integration platform that combines electronic bicycle components and software. The SRAM AXS app allows you to view battery status, change component behaviour, adjust controls, receive maintenance reminders and update firmware.
X-Range™
The X-Range technology was developed with the possibilities of today's dropbar bikes in mind. It is distinguished by a wide gear range with smooth, even gear changes. A cassette with a high bandwidth, starting with a 10-tooth sprocket, ensures well thought-out, homogeneous gear jumps and always puts you in the right gear. In combination with AXS, you can make various shift settings and personalise your drivetrain to suit you.
MINI CLUSTER™
MINI CLUSTER refers to a hybrid construction resulting in a light and strong cassette: The smallest sprockets are CNC-machined from a single block of steel, while the other sprockets are assembled with pins. This saves weight and ensures fast, precise shifting.
Manufacturer Number:
00.2418.118.000Contents:
- 1 x SRAM XG-1271 12-speed cassette
Weight:
- silver/10-44: 373 g
- 100 day return period
- Online since 1998