UCI World Cup #7 DH Hafjell 2012

Last year with SRAM XX1, the world’s first dedicated 1X MTB drivetrain, SRAM introduced the XD driver body, a new and improved interface for cassettes, capable of running a 10-tooth cog. There is an ever-growing list of hub manufacturers who are producing XD compatible driver bodies for their hubs and wheel sets, and all the advantages of the XD driver body as an open standard available to any manufacturer.

The following is a list of brands who are producing,
developing or planning to develop an XD compatible
driver body for their hubs. Please inquire directly
with your wheel/hub manufacturer regarding the
availability of the XD driver body for your wheels.

SRAM,
DT Swiss,
Specialized/Roval,
Giant,
Mavic,
Campagnolo,
Fulcrum,
Bontrager,
Easton,
Industry Nine,
Hope,
Tune,
Ritchey,
Stan’s Notubes,
American Classic,
The Hive,
Crank Brothers,
Acros Sport,
Formula Engineering,
Rolf Prima,
Atomlab,
Velocity USA,
Syntace,
Bartime,
3T,
FRM,
Kappius,
Formula SRL,
Reynolds.


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