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SRAM X9 Mountain Bike Trigger Shifter Set (9-Speed)
By: Sram

Average Rating: 4.0     Total Reviews: 3

Features:
  1. Adjustable clamp (shifter can be mounted in more than one position on the hbar clamp)
  2. Zero loss travel (less lever motion before shifting begins)
  3. SRAM ESP compatible


Product Description:

SRAM X.9 Trigger shifter set has features formally found on only the top of the line X.0, including adjustable clamps and Zero Loss Travel for faster shifts.

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Lowest New Price Found: $79.99

Reviews
SRAM X9 Shifters       rating
by:       on: 09-Nov 2009

The new X9 shifters worked as described. I had a set of X9 shifters from 2007. The problem I had was with the barrel adjusters. The threaded nipple kept breaking off and was not able to find a replacement despite numerous attempts. The new shifters have a beefier adjuster. I think SRAM should have a better method of acquiring parts rather than having to purchase entirely new shifters.
A valuable upgrade       rating
by:       on: 16-Sep 2009

I replaced my Shimano XT Rapid-Fire shifters with these and replaced my XTR rear derailleur with a SRAM X9 rear derailleur on my 27-speed Specialized FSR XC. The difference is like night and day. The SRAM setup shifts so precisely and quietly. The only evidence of shifts is the increase or decrease in resistance when pedaling. There is no chain-slap, grinding or slipping.
Price Point       rating
by:       on: 14-May 2009

Crisp, light, and easy to install. There's very little to complain about! However, changing the cables can be tricky, and don't ever remove the bottom cover (two small philips head screws) 'cause you'll never get it to seat right again. Comparable to Shimano XT.

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