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SRAM Force WiFLi Rear Derailleur 2x10 - medium

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SRAM Force WiFLi Rear Derailleur 2x10 - medium

The SRAM Force Rear Derailleur takes advantage of Exact Actuation™, an actuation ratio that delivers precise 3mm shifts in every gear along with the widest range of adjustment available, delivering the best 10 speed performance in the sport. With WiFLi, the rear derailleur lengthens its cage and gets a slight variation in geometry to accommodate an 11-32 cassette. The new range of gears is wider than the standard triple chainring system and saves well over 250 grams.

The SRAM Force Rear Derailleur is crafted with cutting-edge materials, including a unidirectional carbon-fiber outer mid cage and a magnesium inner link.

WiFLi™ is all you need to know
  • Wider - a wider range of gears for every climb and any descent
  • Faster - two chainrings shift (and set-up) much faster and more easily than three
  • Lighter - as much as 274g (9.8%) less than the most popular road triple
  • Much improved Q-factor - improved heel clearance
  • Easier set up - two is easier than three

Compatibility: Compatible with SRAM Red, Force and Rival, Apex Double Tap Controls. Not compatible with products of other manufacturers. 1:1 shifting system.
Material: cage: carbon
head/arms: aluminium, inner link: magnesium
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Fact Sheet
Product Name: SRAM Force WiFLi Rear Derailleur 2x10 - medium
Manufacturer: SRAM
Item Code: SRA144305
activity: Cycling
usage bikesport: Road Bike
Shifting System (Manufacturer): SRAM
Number of Gears - rear: 10
Shifting Type: Chain - Mechanical
rear derailleur cage: medium
rear derailleur max. teeth: 32
rear derailleur mounting: conventional
Model year: 2026
Color: Silver
weight: 190g
manufacturer item code: 00.7518.015.000
GTINs: 710845700460
Manufacturer page: www.sram.com
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