First Ride: SRAM Wireless 7-Speed XX DH Transmission
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SRAM has officially unveiled its new wireless 7-speed XX DH Transmission, marking a significant evolution in downhill mountain bike drivetrains. This dedicated system, featuring a robust direct-mount rear derailleur and a reduced gear count, aims to deliver enhanced durability and precise shifting tailored specifically for the rigours of competitive downhill racing. The announcement follows months of speculation and prototype sightings.
This release is particularly noteworthy given SRAM's aggressive push into wireless technology across its road and mountain bike ranges, and its existing dominance in the DH drivetrain market. By offering a 7-speed option, SRAM is directly addressing the demands of elite downhillers who prioritize reliability and quick, consistent shifts over a broad gear range. It also integrates seamlessly into their existing AXS ecosystem, simplifying component management for riders and mechanics alike.
Another wireless, direct-mount drivetrain from SRAM. One might almost suspect they have a long-term strategy here, ensuring that the future of shifting, regardless of discipline, remains firmly within their ecosystem.
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