VIA 27

Via 27
Via 27
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Via 27 - Silver
Via 27 - Silver
Crank
Crank
Break Levers
Break Levers
Breaks
Breaks
Shifters
Shifters
Trigger Shifter
Trigger Shifter
Rear Derailleur
Rear Derailleur
Front Derailleur
Front Derailleur

Pure riding pleasure

SRAM VIA 27 is a 27-speed group especially for the trekking market. This groupset is an intelligent blend of performance and value. SRAM VIA consists of proven SRAM components: the rear derailleur and the trigger shifters work with SRAM X.0™ shifting technology (1:1 actuation ratio, Di.R.T.™: Direct Route Technology, two-lever design). The light trekking groupset offers reliable shifting performance, easy usability and the shifters feature a clear gear display.

 

Safe braking

Thanks to the two-lever system and the ergonomic design you only need a thumb for shifting – the hand is always on the handlebar and can react in no time.

Gears27
ColorsBlack, Sliver
OtherDerailleur system 3x9, Crankset: 48/36/26, All 9-speed Cassettes, Shifter: Trigger shifter, CBS shifter
1:1

1:1 Actuation™ is superior by design. Every unit of cable you pull moves the derailleur the same amount. Actuation stays precise and fluid slogging through mud, bouncing off rocks, rutting through roots — wherever you find yourself, whatever conditions you're in. It's dependable. Tolerant. Easiest to set up. Easiest to adjust. And, not coincidentally, the top choice of the top MTB riders. Got it? Good.

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Powerglide™ Chainring

Starting out with raw 7075-T6 alloy plate, we stamp, coin, and CNC the rings to create a precise shifting whole. Coining shapes tooth profiles into designs CNC alone can't match, creating a stronger tooth by strain-hardening the alloy for superior durability. Stainless steel pickup pins give shifting longevity. Chainring-specific finishing technologies and laser graphics add durability and appeal.

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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