Submitted by
Greg
a Cross Country Rider
from Herts, England Date Reviewed: May 1, 2003
Favorite Trail:
whatever comes next......
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
Fantastic shifting, seems to be totaly in tune with me, the bike seems to change before i think about it, and so smooth, clean and silently. Plus they are cheaper than a Shimano alternative.
Weaknesses:
I thought to begin with they looked fragile but with just over a years use they proved to be exceptional. So not really a weakness i suppose.
Similar Products Used:
XT shifters...... oh please!!!! They dont even come close.
Bike Setup:
XTR rear and XT front derailier.
Bottom Line:
God i hope these things never change design. Cant stress enough how good these things work. XT shifting is still very good but so fiddely compared to Sram. I was all fingers and thumbs when changing gears with Shimano, but these things are so right. Changing is intuative, the bike feels as one.(sounds sad i know) Plus you can change as many gears up or down as you like whilst braking. Try doing that with Shimano without dislocating a digit.
WELL DONE SRAM YOU REALLY GOT ONE OVER ON THE BIG "S"
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Submitted by
Brian Triggs
a Cross Country Rider
from Anaheim Hills, CA Date Reviewed: March 26, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Anything
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
Pricepoint.com
Strengths:
Nice Shifting, Easy to Adjust, Durable, easy to service, Rode for over a year and still havent woren out the grip part.
Weaknesses:
First month or two acidental shifts going downhill on very rocky trails, don't worry
Similar Products Used:
SRAM 1999 3.0
Bike Setup:
Full 9.0 drivetrain, Shifters and both front and rear derailleurs. Gore-Tex cables. and 9.0 Brake Leavers
Bottom Line:
GRTEAT best shifting I've ever had, Sweet stuff
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