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SRAM RED E1 1x Crankset 42T Dub Wide

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Why We Love It
Gravel bikes deserve our lightest and stiffest cranks too. The RED XPLR crankset maximizes tire clearance and features our hollow carbon arms paired with the direct mount 1x chainring of your choice. This crank is built to please every rider, even those who prefer the unpaved.
About This Item
  • Single-ring drivetrain simplifies functionality and reduces weight
  • Non-aero direct mount chainrings from 38T to 46T can be swapped with a single tool
  • SRAM X-SYNC wide-tooth, narrow-tooth chainring technology provides maximum chain control
  • Ultra-light hollow carbon fiber crankarms
  • DUB bottom bracket adds durability and simplicity
  • Chainline: 47.5mm
  • BB Compatibility: All SRAM Road WIDE DUB BBs
  • Speeds: 12/13
  • Weight: 427g (w/ 172.5mm Crankarms)
  • Can be upgraded to a power meter
  • Available in, 165, 170, 172.5, and 175 mm lengths
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Brand SRAM
Model RED E1 1x Crankset Dub Wide
Group RED XPLR AXS E1
Type Crankset - With Chainring
Crank Arm Length 175mm
Chainring Size 42t
Speed 12
BCD SRAM Direct Mount
Bottom Bracket Type DUB
Intended Use Road
Weight 427 grams
mpn 00.6118.685.013
upc 710845898938
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