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SRAM Rival 22 Crankset - 175mm 11-Speed 46/36t 110 BCD GXP Spindle

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SRAM Rival 22 Crankset - 175mm 11-Speed 46/36t 110 BCD GXP SpindleFeaturing forged aluminum arms and SRAM's X Glide chainrings, this crankset is hits the sweet spot between weight, durability and performance. Chainrings are compatible with SRAM 11 speed chains and YAW front derailleurs Chainring spider is removable Q factor for GXP cranks is 149. 6mm, Q factor for BB30 is 147. 4mm Product Specifics Drivetrain Speeds: 11 Rings: 36 46 Rings: 46 36 Defined Color: Black Spindle Interface Type: TruVativ GXP Spindle

Featuring forged aluminum arms and SRAM's X-Glide chainrings, this crankset is hits the sweet spot between weight, durability and performance.
  • Chainrings are compatible with SRAM 11 speed chains and YAW front derailleurs
  • Chainring spider is removable
  • Q-factor for GXP cranks is 149.6mm, Q-factor for BB30 is 147.4mm

Product Specifics

  • Drivetrain Speeds: 11
  • Rings: 36/46
  • Rings: 46/36
  • Defined Color: Black
  • Spindle Interface Type: TruVativ GXP
  • Spindle Interface Type: SRAM/Truvativ GXP
  • Number of Chainrings: Double
  • Chainring BCD: 130
  • Chainring BCD: 110
  • Crank Intended Use: Cyclocross
  • Color: Black



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Manufacturer Part Number: 00.6118.249.002
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