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Old 10-11-24 | 01:26 PM
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thchen
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Originally Posted by Otter 718
I am resurrecting this old thread to give what I think is a solid answer. If I understand the question, it's about the product hierarchy of SRAM's Shimano-compatible 2:1 grip shifters.
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pg. 44: SRAM X.0 / SRAM X.9 / SRAM X.7 / ROCKET / ATTACK - TWIST SHIFTER (2005-2011) 3x9
pg. 45: 5.0 / CENTERA - TWIST SHIFTER 3x9
pg. 46: 3.0 COMP / 3.0 / MRX COMP / MRX - TWIST SHIFTER 3x9

So, Attack is somewhere near the upper-end products, Centera is similar to 5.0, and MRX Comp is similar to 3.0
the link to SRAM spare parts catalog is LONG dead, but I'm restoring a '95 Stumpjumper Cmp, and the above hierachy STILL aplies. Still seeing X.O, some Centera (actually got a NEW Centera 9spd just last year for the kid's build!) and obvs the MRX Comp and 3.0 Comps are everywhere...

Wonder on what level the "XRAY" 8 speed series falls? The centera grade was barely useable, never touched a SRAM x.0 / Attack series before.
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