SRAM Eagle 90|70 Mechanical Transmission, all-new affordable rebuildable 12-speed mountain bike drivetrain, Eagle 90 rear derailleur Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More
The long-awaited and more affordable SRAM Eagle Mechanical Transmission is finally here, with both a cheaper version targeting OEM spec and a more premium option for riders who prioritize simplicity and serviceability.
Many mountain bike riders are enamored by AXS, UDH & T-type innovation – me among them. But some still would love to combine the highlights of SRAM’s latest tech with the simplicity and affordability of a classic mechanical shift setup.
Well, that wait is over.
These 2 all-new mechanical shift SRAM Eagle 90 & Eagle 70 mountain bike drivetrains deliver all the robust and simple direct-mount promises of Transmission for a fraction of the price. No Batteries required. SRAM Eagle 90 | 70 Mechanical mountain bike transmissions
(Photo/Cory Benson) SRAM claimed their T-type MTB Transmissions delivered the perfect mountain bike shift. Now Eagle 90 & Eagle 70 both bring that same performance to riders who prefer mechanical simplicity over more expensive wireless electronics.
The two new Eagle 90 and Eagle 70 Mechanical groupsets promise the same painless setup & adjustment, universal direct ‘Full Mount’ fit, full shifting under load, and modular rebuildability as good or better than SRAM’s top electronic transmissions. But now it comes at a much more affordable price, and is just as light for the key components.Plus, you’ll never have to remember to charge your bike.SRAM […]
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