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SRAM XX DH T-TYPE DUB WIDE 55mm 7V Mono crankset

The Mono 7VSRAM XX DH T-TYPE crankset is designed to offer uncompromising durability and downhill performance. Inspired by the brand's best aluminum cranks, it... Read more
Regular price 449,90 €
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Description

The Mono 7VSRAM XX DH T-TYPE crankset is designed to offer uncompromising durability and downhill performance. Inspired by the brand's best aluminum cranks, it adopts a DH-specific design guaranteeing an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. The robust cranks, available from 150 mm, feature machined surfaces on areas exposed to wear and impact, to retain their original appearance longer and ensure greater resistance to stress.

Designed for extreme terrain, this crankset features a T-Type XX DH chainring optimized for a 56.5 mm chainstay, capable of withstanding the shocks and torsions associated with DH riding. The DUB DH platform is compatible with 157 mm or 148 mm rear axles, while the DUB Wide version optimizes the chainstay for a 148 mm axle. Dedicated chainrings are available with 32 or 36 teeth to suit your transmission needs.

Available in lengths of 150, 155, 160 and 165 mm, the crankset combines rigidity, precision and reliability. Its reinforced aluminum construction and machined finish make it a high-performance, durable solution for modern DH assemblies.

Ref: 15893107540348

Informations techniques

Model: FC-XX-DH-A1
The strongest aluminum crankset to date, with a high-strength machined finish in high-wear and high-impact areas

DUB Wide axle for 55 mm chain line, optimized for 148 mm center distance.
Frame compatibility: BSA 73 mm Wide bottom bracket
DUB Wide axle cranksets feature the Trail T-Type XX chainring, 34 teeth, 3mm offset, Direct Mount 8 bolts.
Q-factor: 174 mm
Compatible with DH 7V T-Type or 12V T-Type transmission

Available in crank lengths: 150 mm, 155 mm, 160 mm and 165 mm
Weight: 700g

Informations prix

*Supplier suggested retail price in February 2026