SRAM Eagle AXS Refresh?

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caad4rep
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by caad4rep

Am I reading things correctly, the new chainrings aren't compatible with old Eagle chain? Only the new T-type?

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by renoracing

They seemed to have only muddied their own water... Now three different 12 speed chain types... Which each are meant to be used within their own ecosystem(derailleur, cassette, chainring, chain). No bueno.

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So if I want the new power meter I gotta drop $2700 for the whole drivetrain. That's lame

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by CaadDaddy

Seems like this makes running a mullet on a gravel bike difficult. Only a few gravel bikes are offered with UDH standard. Even if you did buy a gravel bike with UDH, there still aren't bigger 42-48t chainrings to use for gravel.

So I wonder if road udh will happen sooner rather than later or if they will have bigger XPLR cassettes out when the Red range is updated.

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by snaxez

Powermeter set is 3k€ on R2bike. Seems only reasonable option would be X0 or XX e-bike Transmission Groupset. ~1300€/~1600€
1x rear derailleur including battery
1x 104 mm BCD chain ring | 36 teeth (made from steel, so ~140g, but only 104BCD chainring at the moment for old Quarq. So will have to do untill wolftooth and others comeout with a 104BCD alu oval ring)
1x cassette
1x Flattop chain
1x Pod Ultimate Controller
1x charger incl. USB cable

Rear Derailleur XX vs X0 450g/703,36€ vs 466g/663,03€
Cassette XX vs X0 370g/663,03€ vs 376g/481,51€
Chain XX vs X0 262g/148,74€ vs 256g/118,49€

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nickf
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by nickf

$600 cassette, $150 chain.....im out.

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by Hexsense

Rd is heavier than previous gen. Controller weight less.
So for weight weenies way, we'd pair new controller with the old RD. Or just don't use AXS.

450g+ rear derailleur at the end of swing arm isn't exactly good for rear suspension performance. XTR RD weight just 243g.

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caad4rep wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 2:54 pm
Am I reading things correctly, the new chainrings aren't compatible with old Eagle chain? Only the new T-type?
Other way around. You can take the new chainrings to use with the old chains, cassettes and derailleurs, and you can use the new shifters with the old group, but that's about the only thing you can do.

The new cassette has to be used with the new derailleur (it's spaced differently on the hub), the new chain has to be used with the new cassette and the new chainrings have to be used with the new chain.

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caad4rep wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:09 pm
So if I want the new power meter I gotta drop $2700 for the whole drivetrain. That's lame
Not the case.

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CaadDaddy wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:43 pm
Seems like this makes running a mullet on a gravel bike difficult.
No, you just do it the same way you do now with existing AXS.

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by cula_ru

Who wants a 740€ cassete, and heavier components? hahah go home SRAM you're drunk!

caad4rep
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Karvalo wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:52 pm
caad4rep wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:09 pm
So if I want the new power meter I gotta drop $2700 for the whole drivetrain. That's lame
Not the case.
So the new powermeter crank will work with my current eagle setup?

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caad4rep wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 10:53 pm
Karvalo wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:52 pm
caad4rep wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:09 pm
So if I want the new power meter I gotta drop $2700 for the whole drivetrain. That's lame
Not the case.
So the new powermeter crank will work with my current eagle setup?
Actually - not 100% sure. The chainline on the new cranks is wider and don't know if you can fit the PM on the old cranks. Maybe it's just 4 bolt chainrings that you can use on the old stuff. Sorry.

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caad4rep
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by caad4rep

Karvalo wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 11:57 pm
caad4rep wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 10:53 pm
Karvalo wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:52 pm
caad4rep wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:09 pm
So if I want the new power meter I gotta drop $2700 for the whole drivetrain. That's lame
Not the case.
So the new powermeter crank will work with my current eagle setup?
Actually - not 100% sure. The chainline on the new cranks is wider and don't know if you can fit the PM on the old cranks. Maybe it's just 4 bolt chainrings that you can use on the old stuff. Sorry.
I'd have the new crank as well. New crank/powermeter/chainring... old chain, cassette, derailleur. Thoughts?

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