My 3 Year Experience with SRAM’s AXS Wireless Derailleurs: The Pros and the Cons

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Re-uploaded due to audio issues on previous video, sorry!
    Back in 2020, about a year after SRAM released their AXS wireless derailleur system on the market, I decided to take the plunge and buy an X01 derailleur and controller. At the time, it was about $800 retail. I didn't pay that but still expensive. My main purpose in buying it was to see what the fuss was all about and also to show customers that came in the shop, what it was and see if it was something they would want to upgrade to. At the time GX wasn't available, so when that came out, I encouraged people to buy that one as the only difference was a slightly heaving steel cage instead of alloy or carbon on the higher end models (X01 and XX1) #bikingroots, #sramaxs, #expensivederailleurs
    When SRAM introduced the world to 12 speed gearing back in 2016, it provided tons of range and did away with the front derailleur, but also created somewhat of an issue. 12 speed drivetrains work well IF they are setup properly and do not experience much cable stretch or movement. Many found that once it was setup and not messed with, it worked well. However, often we cannot keep conditions perfect as we fly down mountains, jumps, crash, crazy weather, etc. Many found that they were constantly having to adjust and get their shifting just right. This is due to the fact that the gaps between the gears are very small/narrow so everything needs to be just about perfect.
    Wireless technology solves all of that and provides exact shifts up or down all the time. Over that last 3 years, I've hardly done anything to my shifting which is awesome. It's kind of what you expect when you're paying so much for new technology, but at the same time, it doesn't always add up to the claims. In this case, my opinion is it does live up to the hype and hopefully over time, the technology will become more affordable and trickle down into beginner derailleur pricing. We shall see. Watch the video throughout to see some of the pros and cons of having a battery powered derailleur!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @BikingRoots
    @BikingRoots  11 місяців тому

    If you have AXS on your bike, what has your experience been? If you don’t currently, do you think you will in the future?

    • @gonxme4
      @gonxme4 11 місяців тому

      i do have. GX AXS. works amazing. The main issue is a slight fall led to a new AXS because there are almost no spare parts.

    • @BikingRoots
      @BikingRoots  11 місяців тому

      @@gonxme4 thanks for sharing and good to hear! Ah bummer, sorry. Yes, that is a bummer with them. I'm glad the new T-type has parts available for it so you don't have to buy the whole thing if something goes wrong! Take care

  • @BikingRoots
    @BikingRoots  11 місяців тому

    *video re-uploaded to fix audio issue, sorry!*

  • @mikejenkinson510
    @mikejenkinson510 6 місяців тому

    Good review that pal....I've bought the upgrade kit for a Specialized Kenevo sl that I'm due to pick up from the shop

    • @BikingRoots
      @BikingRoots  6 місяців тому

      Oh right on, congrats! I think you'll enjoy it, especially on that bike. Good luck to you