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freerideslrDate Reviewed: June 24, 2012
Strengths: tough
easy to set upWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: Great so far. The derailleur has taken a few hits and is still going strong.
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KGW25Date Reviewed: June 6, 2012
Strengths: I Have not got it yetWeaknesses: none that I can see in reviewsBottom Line: I have a 2001 giant xtc ac2 will this derailleur work on it
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Helmetless
a Weekend Warrior
from Santiago, ChileDate Reviewed: December 26, 2011
Strengths: Undestructible, almost as smooth as the Shimano XT, really rocky solid in technical courses, responsive shifting, light and drop dead gorgeousWeaknesses: lever actuation ratio of Shimano is a headache when you want the perfect blend of smooth and fast shifting. You can have both but never at 10 out of 10. That is the only thing I can tell SRAM is better than Shimano.Bottom Line: great rear derailleur, maybe the best in the world if well adjusted. I am running mine with XTR shifters and the blending of that works awesome.
Favorite Trail: Condor Backcountry
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
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$140.00
Purchased At: Evobikes
Similar Products Used: Sram X9 medium cage, Shimano XT RD772 GS, Shimano Deore M592 GS
Bike Setup: Banshee Paradox
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