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Hi everyone,

Hope it's ok for me to put a wanted add in this section, didn't know where else to put it.

I'm desperately looking for a faulty XX1 AXS derailleur to try fix a problem with my recently deceased unit. The clutch on my derailleur decided to seize and after a lot of checking and contacting people it is deemed to be an unserviceable part.

What I'm looking for is a parts derailleur which has the P-Knuckle still in tacked so that I can swap it with mine. I also need the torsion spring, because in the process of trying to fix it one of the LBSs broke the spring.

I really hope someone can help me.

It turns out the XX1 and XO1 AXS groupsets are now obsolete, and even if i could find a new one I cant afford R15k right now.

I've attached a picture of the part that I need.

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Posted
2 hours ago, michaelbiker said:

You could always just get a new GX derailleur from Europe if you can’t find a donor. Tradeinn ship to SA via UPS. I believe all the AXS Eagle derailleurs are the same apart from cage material.
 https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/sram-gx-eagle-axs-rear-derailleur/141139819/p

XX1 has Ti bolts and carbon outer cage and aluminium inner cage withs/steel bearing pulley wheels

XO1 has stainless steel bolts and Aluminium outer and inner cage with s/steel bearing pulley wheels

GX has steel bolts and all steel lower cage with bushed pulley wheels

Stepper and derailleur bodies are the same

Posted
11 hours ago, DieselnDust said:

XX1 has Ti bolts and carbon outer cage and aluminium inner cage withs/steel bearing pulley wheels

XO1 has stainless steel bolts and Aluminium outer and inner cage with s/steel bearing pulley wheels

GX has steel bolts and all steel lower cage with bushed pulley wheels

Stepper and derailleur bodies are the same

My GX derailleur has the same pulley wheels and bearings as my X01 derailleur, so they aren’t bushings. It is definitely heavier but that can be fixed with a ratio cage upgrade to make it weigh about the same.

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