We've seen some posts by early adopters reporting various problems with Sram Transmission parts. This thread invites everybody to share their negative experiences with Sram Transmission components in one spot and how the issue was addressed.
I have mine set up w/ a 52mm chain line and it works flawlessly, including backpedalingI have no problems. But friend of mine had similar problem as above on his ebike. In his case it was the chainline. I mounted a different 4 arm spider with the chainring and it was fixed.
The SRAM Transmission seems to work with a 53mm chain line and 55mm. With chain line under 55mm. Can be that chain is falling off when pedaling back.
You (and others) realize that "how the issue was addressed" is the fundamental part of this thread? That is, errors that users make that cause problems are useful to share because chances are, someone else will make the same mistake. Should the derailleur be overly sensitive to torque of the mounting bolt, that's very useful information - if it can be confirmed that this was the actual cause of the bad shifting.Yeah… I’m not sure OP will find any meaningful (non user induced) issues with the Transmission.
Where do you ride? Smooth trails, parks ? No rocks?What y'all doing to your derailleurs? Everybody constantly crashing on the derailleur?
There are other things that come to my mind that are more prone to failure. Tires are probably my number one items that get damaged. I even collapsed wheels (riding, not crashing) but never a derailleur, not even bent a hanger once.
Sounds to me like the problem is in the wheel as I don't see how the derailleur could be too far left. Cassette not installed correctly? Any spacer behind the cassette that should not be there?It seems like the smallest cog is rubbing against the inside of the derailleur mount. I have to leave the axle ridiculously loose for the cassette to turn. I have removed and reinstalled multiple times. Any ideas?
FWIW you don't HAVE to run a T-type compatible chainring; I'm running a normal SRAM compatible chainring on a non T-Type cankset and it works flawlessly. SRAM says this will have sub-optimal chain retention and accelerated chain wear but I haven't experienced this so far.The XO T-type is compelling IMO for a new OEM build. However, upgrades on our 2022 bikes are tough to rationalize financially, especially for a husband-wife pair. Another factor is current availability is limited to 32t chainrings. At my age I won’t give up my 30t security blanket.
I had the same issue and bringing the chain line in to 52mm fixed it for me, no idea why though... (It also gives me a slightly better chain line for the bigger cogs which is nice, since that's where I spend the majority of my pedaling time).I just came across this thread and have been having a similar issue to others where I have issues in the 3rd largest cog (3rd gear).
SRAM Support is out of ideas. I’ve reinstalled it multiple times, everything is torqued to spec with a snap-on digital torque wrench (derailleur and axle).
I can set micro adjust to either have 3rd gear somewhat working but I have it set all the way inboard at the #1 micro-adjust setting or I set it so all the other gears are good but chain skips on 3rd gear.
Very frustrating when all my less expensive stuff works better.
seems like a couple of you “fixed” your issue by torquing it to spec but mine already is