SRAM don't rest on their laurels. So when they found a way to make their lightest and stiffest crank even lighter, they went for it. A new optimized layup drops 29 g from their hollow carbon arms, and to stay on top of current fit
trends SRAM have added their first carbon 160mm crankarm length option.
X-Range gearing technology minimizes cadence changes during front shifts, maximizing your the ability to put power down.
Note: A bottom bracket is not included and must be purchased separately.
Hollow carbon construction starts in the crank arm and extends into the crank spider. It provides an optimal stiffness-to-weight ratio.
Road bikes are faster and more powerful than ever before, and riders continue to show what bikes with road handlebars are capable of. X-Range™ is the gear ratio for the modern way to ride a road bike. SRAM has completely redesigned the road bike transmission, for more gear range, a more pleasant and more usable gear gradation and thanks to AXS™ also smarter shift settings. With X-Range™ you are always in the right gear.
DUB™ technology features a sophisticated bottom bracket design and a new crankshaft design. Together, they allow for a more unified approach to bottom bracket fit and a better seal against contamination. Now everyone can benefit from unprecedented durability.
Product Name: | SRAM RED Crankset | 2x12-speed | DUB | E1 - 50/37 Teeth - Natural Carbon |
Manufacturer: | SRAM |
Item Code: | SRA686225 |
activity: | Cycling |
material: | Carbon |
usage bikesport: | Road Bike |
crankset: | SRAM Red | Carbon |
Number of gears - front: | 2 |
Number of Gears - rear: | 12 |
bottom bracket axle profile: | SRAM DUB |
direct mount standard: | SRAM 8-Bolt |
Chainring version: | round |
number of teeth: | 50-37 |
chainring mount: | Direct Mount |
chain line: | 45mm |
Model year: | 2024 |
Collection: | Full year |
Color: | Black |
weight: | 545g |
manufacturer item code: | 00.6118.683.003 | 00.6118.683.004 | 00.6118.683.005 |
Weight Source: | Manufacturer |
Weighed Version: | 48/35T |
Manufacturer page: | www.sram.com |