SRAM RED Rear Derailleur - 2012

SRAM RED Rear Derailleur - 2012
SRAM RED Rear Derailleur - 2012
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SRAM Red Rear Derailleur, detail
SRAM Red Rear Derailleur, detail

If you want for the fastest, quietest shifting around, look no further.

The new SRAM RED Rear Derailleur has been designed to deliver the performance advantage you‘ve come to expect from SRAM. The derailleur is designed with our Exact Actuation technology for precise, efficient shifting.

We‘ve paid rapt attention to the finer details, like adding a hollow titanium anchor bolt and even refining tooth geometry of the jockey wheel. The result is that the chain runs through the new RED Rear Derailleur smoother and quieter than ever before.

  • Exact Actuation shifting provides fast, accurate shifts
  • More clearance with 28t cassettes thanks to longer B-knuckle
  • New silent shifting with optimized AeroGlide lower pulley, ceramic bearings
  • New spring-fixed barrel adjuster
  • New chain pulley cage adds precise chain management
  • Titanium pinch bolt keeps a low profile while minimizing weight

 

See the booklet on new SRAM RED here.

Speeds10
MaterialCarbon Cages, Carbon Inner Links, Aero Designed Titanium Hardware
Weight145g
Technology Highlight(s)AeroGlide Pulleys
AeroGlide Pulleys

New tooth pulley design with a sound damping effect for a super efficient and silent ride experience. Bottom and top pulleys benefit from this feature.

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Exact Actuation

When we launched our road technology from scratch we reapplied our MTB proven SRAM 1:1 actuation ratio (shifter cable travel : derailleur movement) for 10 speed rear shifting. EA helps to simplify/stabilize the uneasy act of balancing rear derailleur hanger design, tight cog spacing and exact cable tension. The result: the easiest index shifting system to set up and it stays that way.

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Warranty Information

SRAM Warranty (1.46 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 Added on August 19, 2009