Description The Red 22 WiFli Rear Derailleur delivers crisp, accurate shifting on cassettes with up to a 32T cog while maintaining ultra-quiet operation and a meager 165 g weight. As with SRAM's previous designs, Exact Actuation technology means precise, fast gear changes throughout the shifting range, and an extended B-knuckle improves clearance with larger cassettes, allowing you to hit the low gears with ease when conquering the climbs.
Optimized AeroGlide Pulleys use vibration dampening technology and efficient ceramic bearings, and when combined with the redesigned pulley cage that provides more precise chain management, the Red 22 derailleur is runs noticeably quieter than previous versions.
The SRAM Red 22 WiFli Rear Derailleur is compatible with all 11 speed SRAM DoubleTap Shifters.
Details:
Carbon cage and inner link
Titanium hardware
AeroGlide pulleys with ceramic bearings
Max cog size: 32T
Claimed weight is 165 g
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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Light and fast
by Paul
Cycling Enthusiast
Tennessee
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Use this on Red 11-32 cassette so I can climb better. Light weight and good looking. If it is good enough for Alberto Contador, it is good enough for me.
Reviewed 4/3/2020
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Just what is needed to match a SRAM Red 32T cog, easing those step climbs
by GyrFalcon
Cycling Enthusiast
South Orange County, California
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Instead of converting to a much more costly compact component set, I installed a 32T cog with this derailleur with a SRAM Red 32T cog. I am now ascending 7-8% grades without standing up, and doing so a bit faster.
Reviewed 12/26/2019
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