SRAM XX1 Crankset

SRAM MTB XX1 Crankset
SRAM MTB XX1 Crankset

KING OF THE RING

Developed for maximum chain control, each tooth’s thickness is precisely CNC-machined to support the chain’s inner and outer links perfectly. Six available chain rings (28-30-32-34-36-38) allow you to tune your gear range to match your terrain, wheel size and riding style. Each X-SYNC™ chain ring fits a single, universal spider—allowing you to change rings without removing the light-weight carbon crank arm.

  • New tooth profile alternates thickness by inner and outer links, providing maximum chain control
  • Carbon arms with forged aluminum spider
  • CNC-machined rings (28-30-32-34-36-38)
  • New spider design allows for easier ring changes
  • Wide/narrow Q factor cranks for BB30 and GXP
  • Weight: 650 grams with BB
Arm MaterialCarbon arms with forged aluminum spider
Weight650 grams
Available Arm Lengths170, 175mm arm lengths
Available Ratios28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38
RingsCNC machined rings
Bottom BracketBB30, GXP
Q-Factorwide and narrow
Technology Highlight(s)X-SYNC
Retail AvailabilityOctober 2012
BB30

Besides serious weight savings, this bottom bracket means narrow Q-factor, more ankle clearance, greater bearing durability and stronger crank construction. 

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GXP

GXP’s Gutter Seal design cuts friction, durability and weight—improving both feel and performance.

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X-Sync™

A CNC-machined, “wide tooth, narrow tooth” pattern is repeated around the entire XX1 chainring, perfectly mirroring the 1X11 XX1 specific chain’s inner and outer links for maximum control.

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MSRP
USD: $285 - $325
Euro: €255 - €291
Euro MSRP includes VAT

News

Nino Schurter wins 2012 XC Elite World Championship on SRAM XX1

On Saturday, September 8th, 2012 Nino Schurter (Switzerland – Scott Swisspower) claimed his second Elite World Championship title in Saalfelden, Austria.

XX1 Wins First XC Race

SRAM Warranty (2.3 MB, PDF)

EN, DE, ES, FR, IT, NL, PT, JA, ZH, PL, DA, CS, EL, RO, FI, SV, GA, BG, MT, SK, SL, HU, ET, LV, LT, KO, RU
28 Pages Updated July 10, 2012