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SRAM Force CX1 Rear Derailleur Photo Gallery:

 

SRAM Force CX1 Crankset and Chainring Photo Gallery:

 

SRAM Force CX1 Group Photo Gallery:

2015 SRAM Force CX1 Cyclocross Drivetrain Prices (MSRPs):

CategoryComponentMSRP USAMSRP Europe*
Rear DerailleurSRAM Force CX1 Medium Cage Rear Derailleur 11-Speed$235€209
CranksetsSRAM Force CX1 Crank GXP 170mm/172.5mm/175mm 110BCD (Chainring and GXP Cups Not Included)$148€132
SRAM Force CX1 Crank BB30 170mm/172.5mm/175mm 110BCD (Chainring and Bearings Not Included)$182€162
ChainringsChain Ring X-Sync 38T 11 Speed 110 Alum Argon Grey BB30 or GXP $126€112
Chain Ring X-Sync 40T 11 Speed 110 Alum Argon Grey BB30 or GXP $132€117
Chain Ring X-Sync 42T 11 Speed 110 Alum Argon Grey BB30 or GXP $139€124
Chain Ring X-Sync 44T 11 Speed 110 Alum Argon Grey BB30 or GXP $145€129
Chain Ring X-Sync 46T 11 Speed 110 Alum Argon Grey BB30 or GXP $152€135
Brake LeverSRAM Force CX1 Brake Lever (Left Single)$113€100
* VAT included

 

SRAM Force CX1 Drivetrain Prototypes at Nationals Photo Gallery:

 

SRAM Force CX1 Promotional Video:

 

SRAM Force CX1 will have its advantages and disadvantages, but two often overlooked advantages were revealed by the SRAM team. McCarthy casually mentioned to Cyclocross Magazine in describing the costs that the Force CX1 “front derailleur is free,” while SRAM’s Michael Zellmann mentioned that customers will get “free lifetime tune-ups on the front derailleur with CX1.” Free and reliable front shifting is something we can get behind!

More info: sram.com