We didn’t! SRAM recognizes that not all bikes are UDH compatible. Eagle Drivetrain is a great option for modernizing an older bike, gaining incredible climbing range for a mullet build, or keeping a solid drivetrain working after damaging a component. We have simplified the options we offer to make it easier for riders to navigate our offerings, easier for shops to stock, and improved the performance at the same time.
Why did SRAM discontinue Eagle Drivetrain?
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