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.
Really? What’s the adjustment range now then??? I’ve just checked mine (in the uk) and it’s saying firmware upto date
I assume they've done this for the people that were stuck at microadjust 1 and still had bad shifting due to freehub tolerances being "out of spec"<pic>
Buying SRAM will do that to the best of us 😇 or the worst of us 👿First post rant
What, they added microadjust range??? Whaaaa!!!Well. New firmware out to address additional microadjust range.
Have a look at Post #367 of this thread:Is anybody experiencing clicking sound on the 3rd cog? I have just received 2nd X0 cassette and it does still the very same thing (same as the other that has 1000km already). I can see it on the one tooth, the one that is "bent" most toward two biggest cogs. A can hear and see the click when the chain is leaving the teeth. I can as well cleary tell when I'm pedaling on the 3rd cog. I can hear it and also feel it. Video (bike upside-down) here.
If you look on the side of the SRAM GX T Type rear derailleur there’s a small LED that flashes each time you change gear:I finally got the GX group installed on my new build, followed the directions to a T and it shifts really smooth no micro adjust needed for now. BTW, does the derailleur give you a low battery light?, I did not download the app
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That sounds off. Are you using top shelf batteries (e.g., Duracell, Energizer) or cheap knockoffs? I bought some Amazon.com cheapies for our car key fobs and they didn't last long.Anyone else's AXS Pod eats batteries like cakes? I changed the battery recently, rode less than 10km since, and the app says less than 20% capacity? WTF?
A common problem when ones desire for cheap overpowers our expectation for quality.Are you using top shelf batteries (e.g., Duracell, Energizer) or cheap knockoffs? I bought some Amazon.com cheapies for our car key fobs and they didn't last long.
I think I have Varta now, but I don't believe it matters. All 2032 batteries cost virtually nothing, there can't be a difference.That sounds off. Are you using top shelf batteries (e.g., Duracell, Energizer) or cheap knockoffs? I bought some Amazon.com cheapies for our car key fobs and they didn't last long.
I think there is a difference though, based on my previous purchases.I think I have Varta now, but I don't believe it matters. All 2032 batteries cost virtually nothing, there can't be a difference.
I think the stupid Pod doesn't really go to sleep.
"Buy once, cry once."A common problem when ones desire for cheap overpowers our expectation for quality.