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SRAM X7 Front Derailleur

MSRP $ 33.00
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# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 2.67/5
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Description:Technology:: Super Stiff wide pivot design
Speeds:: 44/32/22T 9 Speed
Cage:: Chrome Plated Steel
Clamp:: Forged Alloy
Clamp Size:: 34.9, 31.8 and 26.8 (with Adaptor)
Cable Pull:: Top or Bottom Pull
Other:: Silver or Black Finish option


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    Submitted by Ronald a Racer from Ohio, USA
    Date Reviewed: September 18, 2008
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Nice beefy design. Strong and reliable when shifting. Does a better job compared to Shimano's LX and XT.
    Weaknesses:None that i can think of.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano LX and XT
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Nomad, Rock Shox, SRAM Comps, Panaracer tires, some Race Face and FSA, DT Swiss Wheelset.
    Bottom Line:As an experienced XC and Downhill racer, I tried this product for the sake of curiosity and to my amaze this thing is better than my pdrevious Shimano LX and XT. I dont know why other comments here give it bad chillies.

    I would really recommend this product.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Matt a from Cheltenham
    Date Reviewed: June 5, 2007
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Chain Reaction Cycles
    Strengths:None
    Weaknesses:Weak cage, poor pinch bolt position,
    Similar Products Used:Shimano Hone, Alvio
    Bike Setup:GT Avalanche, RS Revelation forks, juicy 7s
    Bottom Line:Not long after fitting this, the cage becane very loose resulting in poor shifting. If you can afford this, you may as well buy the shimano equivilent. I replaced this with thte hone f/mech and havn't looked back. Its stronger, and far easier to adjust as i found i had to remove my back tyre to adjust the x7 as a reult of the position of the pinch bolt
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Nick Price a Weekend Warrior from Birmingham, UK
    Date Reviewed: December 26, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Coed-ye-brennin
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Halfords
    Strengths:Price, looks
    Weaknesses:even the low mount top swing model doesnt have enough clearance to fit alot of FS frames, namley, my giant trance
    Similar Products Used:Deore, XT
    Bike Setup:mech is fitted to a kinesis maxlight xc hardtail
    Bottom Line:not what i was hoiping for when i orderd it, the mech is hooked up to an x7 shifter, shifting a standard 22/32/44 set of race face deus rings - shifting IS good, but the action is heavier then with the deore mech preveously used, overall shifting doesnt feel as refined.

    also dissappointed due to the mech originally being orderd for my giant trance, but finding out it wouldnt fit, i had to order an xt top swing instead.

    to be honest the x7 front mech performs no better then the budget x-gen front mech, its just a little lighter.

    3 out of 3, funtional but not refined.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by JJ a Cross Country Rider from Canyon Lake, TX
    Date Reviewed: November 7, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Madrone
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Beyond Bikes
    Strengths:It's not Shimano. First SRAM try at a low-clamp design..
    Weaknesses:Cage rubs in higher gears on small chainring, lower gears in big chainring.
    Similar Products Used:Shame-ano XT,XTR,etc
    Bike Setup:Marin Attack Trail
    Bottom Line:It works better than the XT I had on there. I swapped the XT out on the first notice that SRAM started delivery of their low-clamp design starting with the X7 (my bike is finally de-Shimanoed). It's better than the XT, but that's not saying much. Marin full suspension designs require a forgiving front derailleur setup. I was just anticipating the SRAM line of low-clamp design, but was slightly disappointed with the loose, but too small cage design... Still better than XT though, even though X7 is more of an Alivio equivalent. Maybe the XO low-clamp design will be better.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Sam a Cross Country Rider from Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Date Reviewed: January 10, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $10.00
    Strengths:Good, strong construction, good spring, works with top and bottom pull
    Weaknesses:I cant get it to adjust perfectly... its always wanting to rub on the chain in top gear... when i go 2 tighten the cable, it wont go down into second... possible design flaw or mabye just me.
    The main clasp that goes around the frame has to be tightened rediculously tight so the whole thing doesnt twist and move..
    Similar Products Used:Shimano Alvio + Deore
    Bike Setup:Scott Reflex 30 w/ Sram X7 drivetrain
    Bottom Line:better than deore but mabye worth waiting till sram sorts out the range problem
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by JA Melo a Cross Country Rider from San Juan Philippines
    Date Reviewed: May 16, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Maarat
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $28.00
    Purchased At:lbs
    Strengths:beefy links, strong spring
    Weaknesses:design flaw causes rubbing in too many gears - not enough clearance or range?
    Similar Products Used:Shimano -- all kinds
    Bike Setup:SPecialized Stumpjumper M4 hardtail, Sun Ringle wheels, sram x7, truvativ, raceface cockpit, Shimano hydraulics, and a thudbuster.
    Bottom Line:This is for the x-gen front derailleur.

    Seemed like a strong product with beefier links than shimano and a strong spring.

    However, the chain rubs the inner cage in too many gears. On the middle chainring, I can't use the 2 lowest gears (largest rear cogs). AT THE SAME TIME, while on the large chainring, I can't use the 3 highest gears (smallest rear cogs). ( I'm using x7 triggers btw). I look stupid trying to pedal a too low gear while on fast flats, and then I burn myself out with a too tall gear when trying to blast up a hill. I never had these problems even with my old Shimano.

    I have tried everything, even filing the inner sides of the cage. Several bike wrenches have given up trying various setups and FD positions.

    Beign a fairly new product, I don't know if this is a design flaw. But i've heard some people in the SRAM forum here complain about the same thing. Some have gotten it to work but with a lot of work. But why bother when you can get a different brand which you can set up once and will work properly.

    My advice, Wait for SRAM to rectify this problem before you buy.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1






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