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Crankset 10 Speed SRAM GX 1000 GXP

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The evolution of the X7 SRAM GX 2x10V GXP crankset crankset is a mid-range model offering excellent value for money, ideal for leisure use.... Read more
Regular price 119,90 €
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The evolution of the X7 SRAM GX 2x10V GXP crankset crankset is a mid-range model offering excellent value for money, ideal for leisure use. MTB Cross-Country / All Mountain.

Both sturdy and lightweight thanks to its aluminum design, this SRAM GX crankset for GXP headsets (not included) ensures fast, efficient shifting thanks to X-Glide technology, which doubles shifting opportunities by aligning the shifter's upshift rivets. Chainring with the rivet on the chain pivot.

A simple, reliable crankset!
 

Ref: 7977597337766

Points forts

X-Glide design for fast, efficient transmission in all conditions

Competitive price/performance ratio

Informations techniques

6000 aluminum cranks
Chainrings X-Glide aluminum 7050 22/36
For 2x10-speed system
For GXP gearbox (not supplied)
Weight (manufacturer): 799 g (in 24/38 configuration with GXP bottom bracket)

Bash: Yes
Bottom bracket supplied: No
Gear teeth: 22/36
Center distance Chainrings 104/64 mm
Housing width: 68/73 mm
Case width: 92 mm
Number of Chainrings Double
Speeds: 10

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 4.7272725 out of 5 based on 11 reviews.

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Good product

"Good product"

Jaa K. (5/5)

SRAM GX 2x10-speed crankset

"I was desperately looking for a 2x10 crankset for a 92mm bottom bracket, and this one fits perfectly. I've ridden about 250 km in the Chaîne des Puys, and so far I'm happy with it. The price is a bit high…"

Crazybike63 (5/5)

To replace an old Raceface 3-ring crankset

"To replace an old Raceface 3-ring crankset with this one (to gain some ground clearance and make better use of the 9-speed cassette on my old but still trusty 2010 Commencal. Lightweight, perfect with its Gard tires for tackling fallen tree trunks. The only downside—hence the 4 stars—is the price!"

Sj51 (4/5)

COMPLIANT AND EFFECTIVE

"As a replacement for the SRAM crankset from the same series whose chainrings had seen better days... which are hard to find on retailer websites (I didn’t keep a close enough eye on the wear and tear of the drivetrain over these three years of riding—my bad...). So the product lives up to the brand’s quality standards; this model isn’t super lightweight, but the chainring shifts are precise, quiet, and smooth, and the whole thing feels solid (which, for me, takes precedence over a component’s lightness), the alloy bashguard (a first for me and not a deal-breaker) is high-quality and doesn’t detract from the product’s aesthetics. What you need to know: the small chainring is made of... steel—the advantage being that it wears down more slowly than basic aluminum. On the practical mechanical side, the clamping nut also serves as a crank arm driver (as previously mentioned, do your research and be careful with the tools you use so as not to damage the Allen key slots and/or the threads; once you get the hang of it, you’ll find this aspect quite practical)"

Luccio56 (5/5)

Good gear

"As a replacement for the X5 on the Trek Remedy 8, this fits perfectly and comes with aluminum protection."

Alaric (4/5)

Great product

"A good crankset that looks well-made; the chainring shifts perfectly."

Rouliane (5/5)

To replace a triple post

"Perfect, the setup is the same as the 2013 Kona Kahuna Deluxe bike"

Florent (5/5)

great product

"As a replacement for my SRAM X0 crankset—very easy to install, the gears shift perfectly, and it offers great value for the price."

Denis63118 (5/5)

good value for money

"Bought to replace the crankset on a friend's bike; seems like good quality. The screw used to tighten and loosen is a plus—no need for a special tool to remove the crankset. However, unlike Shimano, which provides instructions in multiple languages, Sram includes nothing but the warranty information. I bought the GXP bottom bracket that went with the crankset; instructions would have been helpful for installing the shims on the bottom bracket shell—as it is, it’s a bit of a guess."

Pierre80 (4/5)

top-notch crankset

"Very happy with this purchase—it was very easy to assemble, has two sturdy outlets, and everything looks great. We'll see how it holds up over time..."

Sylvain34 (5/5)

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