Sram Derailleur Eagle 70 12 Speed T-Type Mechanical 52T Max
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Unlike traditional derailleurs, the Eagle 70 uses a Full Mount hangerless interface, attaching directly to a UDH-compatible frame for superior alignment and impact resistance. Combined with the new T-Type cable actuation, it offers some of the crispest mechanical shifting SRAM has ever produced.
Built for real-world abuse, it features replaceable skid plates, rebuildable internals, and a robust long cage, making it one of the most durable and serviceable derailleurs in its class.
Key Benefits
Transmission Full Mount Design: Maximum strength and perfect alignment—no hanger needed.
52T Wide-Range Compatibility: Handles modern Eagle Transmission cassettes.
Next-Gen Mechanical Shifting: T-Type actuation delivers precise, consistent shifts.
Highly Durable: Built for aggressive trail riding with impact-resistant construction.
Fully Rebuildable: Replaceable skid plates and serviceable components extend lifespan.
Specifications
Speed: 12-speed
Max Cassette: 52T
Drivetrain: SRAM T-Type Transmission (mechanical)
Mounting: Full Mount (UDH hangerless interface)
Actuation: T-Type cable pull
Cage: Long cage (steel)
Weight: ±395–415g
Use: Trail / Enduro / MTB
Who Is This Best Suited For?
Ideal for riders who want Transmission durability and shifting performance without going electronic. Perfect for trail and enduro riders on modern bikes who prefer mechanical simplicity with maximum toughness—especially on rough South African terrain.