Product description
SRAM X3 Trigger-Set 7-speed rear, 3-speed front black (black)
The SRAM X3 has the proven 2-lever trigger shifting performance at an affordable price. The switch is ergonomically designed and has an award-winning 1:1 ratio. The SRAM X3 sets the standard for affordable performance and quality.
Details
- gear window
- 1:1 translation for precise shifting and control
At a glance
Features
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Purpose
MTB Beginner / Tour, Marathon / Cross Country, Trekking, Bike Travel, Every Day / Commuting, Lifestyle / Urban Biking, All-round / Beginner, Tour / Cross Country, Marathon / XC, Everyday Cycling, Commuting, Lifestyle / Single Speed, Urban Sports, Cross
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Main Information
Operating Range:
MTB
Type:
Trigger
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Shift Levers
Scope of Delivery:
Set Right/Left
Compatible Left:
3speed
Compatible Right:
7gears
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Dimensions
Weight:
265.00 g
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Model Year
2023
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Article number
254886
Manufacturer article number
00.7015.093.030
EAN
0710845617331
Customer opinions
Emanuel
Poor quality
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To the original
A rear derailleur only shifts in one direction. Only if you pull it very hard does it switch back and then several levels at once.
In addition, the plastic ripped immediately when mounting it on the handlebars.
Regret buying it.
29.05.2023
Ghoos
Joseph
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Another link system for a 7 pawn at a bargain price
14.01.2021
Matthijs
Good price / quality
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Needed them to upgrade my son's bike, they work great and that way he can move forward with his bike for a long time.
20.08.2020