SRAM GX Eagle Trigger Shifter (Black)

SRAM GX Eagle Trigger Shifter (Black)
00.7018.317.000-P
Price: $45.00
Discontinued Online
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The challenges of riding a mountain bike should be kept to roots, rocks, mud, trees, jumps, drops and breathing. Putting total control of your gear selection into the thumb of one hand, it’s simple to find the right gear, right now. The GX Eagle trigger shifter is the control center of the Eagle drivetrain. Its internal works have been updated to include a 12th gear, and improved to enhance trigger feel, precision and durability.

Features:

  • Includes 2200mm inner cable (no housing)
  • Aluminum trigger lever and updated internal mechanism provide crisp feel and precise shifts
  • Two clamp attachment locations help riders achieve ideal lever position
  • Includes discrete handlebar clamp

MatchMaker X Integrated
The MatchMaker X clamp is more than just a clamp. It’s like having Martha Stewart tidy up your cockpit. Since each clamp accepts up to three controls, you can put everything from your XLoc suspension lockout, your SRAM shifters and AVID brake levers as well as your Reverb XLoc remote, all on two clamps. Short of genetically engineering longer thumbs, it’s the ideal way to put everything within easy reach. Just like Martha would.

X-ACTUATION
Developed specifically for SRAM 1x, X-ACTUATION keeps shifting sharp and consistent across the entire cassette.

ZeroLoss
ZeroLoss simply means, well, zero loss—when you push on the lever, for an upshift or down shift, the cable is engaged instantly—zero loss of movement. There is no middle-ground where you're waiting for the shift to come. Gear changes are instant and precise.

Specifications:
Shifter Style: Trigger
Speed: 1 x 12 Speed
Derailleur Compatibility: SRAM Mountain (12 Speed)
Shift Mechanism: Cable Actuated
Color: Black
Weight: 122g

This product was added to our catalog on September 9, 2021