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DESCRIPTION : The sharp and narrow tooth profile, as well as rounded chamfer edges, help manage a deflected chain. Introducing GX, the drivetrain for people who love to ride without restraint. The SRAM X-SYNC (TM) tall square teeth edges engage the chain earlier than traditional triangle shaped teeth. A rider who's always ready to take the bike somewhere new. A rider who knows it. To provide the best possible performance in muddy conditions, the X-SYNC (TM) chainrings have been designed with mud-clearing recesses for the inner chain links and rollers. Accept no imitation.For every bike, there's a rider. SRAM GX 1000 GXP X-SYNC CRANKSET FEATURES: CNC machined 7075, two-tone anodized X-SYNC (TM) chainring6000 series aluminum armsX-SYNC (TM) tall, square tooth design provides maximum chain controlSharp, narrow tooth profile and rounded chamfer edges help manage a deflected chainMud-clearing recesses for the inner chain links and rollersBOOST 148 compatible Specifications: ARM MATERIAL: 6000 series ALWEIGHT: 720g (24mm spindle, 175mm, 32t) AVAILABLE ARM LENGTHS: 170mm, 175mmTEETH: 32BOTTOM BRACKET: BB30CHAINRINGS: X-SYNC (TM) CNC machined chainringsRECOMMENDED CHAIN: PC-X1INTERFACE: 30mm. SRAM X-SYNC (TM) 1x chainrings provide the highest level of performance and durability. From beginner to expert, GX delivers personalized gear choices that take you as far and wide as you want to go. Engineered in Germany with 1x and 2x options, SRAM GX brings the power of riding to everyone, everywhere. A rider who builds it. Engineered in Germany, X-SYNC (TM) chainrings are an integral part of the SRAM 1x (TM) drivetrain, the 6000 series aluminum arms are designed and built to a formidable combination of lightweight resilience best bike
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