Yes. The “Inline Cage” is angled by design. It always points the chain towards the chainring – in any gear, helping achieve the smooth and quiet operation of Eagle Transmission in all cogs.
Articles in this section
- Does the XS-1270 Cassette feature full X-SYNC technology like other Eagle Transmission cassettes?
- What are the differences between SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission GX, X0, XX, and XX SL?
- How is the SRAM S-1000 Eagle Transmission derailleur different from previous Eagle Transmission derailleurs?
- The SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission derailleur cage looks bent, is this normal?
- Derailleur hangers break or bend to protect the rear derailleur. What happens if I crash with SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission?
- What is the difference between SRAM Eagle AXS Drivetrain and Eagle AXS Transmission?
- Why do SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission cranks and chainrings use an 8-bolt pattern?
- Is there a SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission crankset with a narrow Q-factor?
- What are the S-1000 Eagle Transmission and S-1000 Eagle Transmission E-MTB cranksets made out of?
- Does the S-1000 Eagle Transmission crankset come with bashguards?