Yes they are. Eagle™ PowerLocks can be easily differentiated from Flat-Top PowerLocks. Eagle PowerLocks have the word, “Eagle™” stamped on the side. SRAM RED AXS PowerLocks are stamped “SRAM PLCK-D1”.
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- What type of freehub body is required for the new Force eTap AXS 10-36 cassette?
- What is the new cassette size for the wider range Force eTap AXS?
- What cassette size ranges do you offer for RED and Force eTap AXS™?
- Will additional cassette size options be added later?
- What type of freehub body is required for SRAM RED and Force eTap AXS™ road cassettes?
- Is there a cassette available with an 11-tooth start so I don’t have to change the 11-speed HG driver on my rear wheel to XDR™?
- Why do the new SRAM RED and Force eTap AXS road chains have links that are flat on one side?
- Can I use a SRAM Eagle™ 12-speed chain on an SRAM RED® XG-1290 cassette?
- Will a new RED® road chain work on a SRAM Eagle™ drivetrain?
- Why does the new SRAM RED and Force chain use larger rollers than SRAM’s 11-speed chains?