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This SRAM Rival Black OE Rear Derailleur 2009 is no longer available although you may find similar or newer versions below:
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Supercharged shifting with bulletproof precision. Sacrifice nothing...not durability, dependability, or performance - nothing.
The SRAM Rival Rear Derailleur matches SRAM's Exact Actuation™ with tried-and-true competitionproven design and construction.Exact Actuation delivers even gear changes over the entire shifting range via a precise 3mm adjustment from gear to gear. Maximized for 10 speed systems, the SRAM Rival's design is descended from SRAM's legendary MTB rear derailleurs. It weighs only 188g but features an all-aluminum B-Knuckle inner link and cage that can stand up to any serious rider's demands.
Various derailleur systems were designed and built as far back as the late 1800s. A French bicycle tourist, writer and cycling promoter Paul De Vivie (1853-1930), invented a two speed rear derailleur in 1905 which he used on forays into the Alps, and we wonder if 20 gears are enough..... Since then there have been many advancements, in the number of gears, materials and reductions in weight. Wiggle lists a large selection of front and rear derailleurs catering for double and triple systems with 7, 8, 9, 10 and even 11 speed cassettes.
Product manuals and service guides for all SRAM, Rockshox, Avid and Truvativ products can be found at sram.com or videos can be found on YouTube. SRAM Corporation was founded in Chicago, IL (USA) in 1987 by six employees with one component, Gripshift Twist Shifters. Today, SRAM’s commitment and growth can be measured by its 1,500 employees, its 150+ cycling products, and it’s 12 facilities worldwide. SRAM has found tremendous growth through innovative products, unparallel customer service, strong sales, and complimentary acquisitions. SRAM acquisitions include Sachs Bicycle Components, purchased in 1997, a leading manufacturer of chains, cassettes and hubs. In 2002 SRAM purchased RockShox, the world’s mountain bike suspension specialist. 2004 brought the purchase of both Avid brakes and Truvativ cranks and components. The addition of these companies has allowed SRAM to grow into the world’s second largest component supplier to the cycling industry. SRAM's core philosophy is to make cycling better. Their commitment is expressed in their local, national and international team and event sponsorship.
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