Yes. The SRAM Force eTap AXS rear derailleur is available in a 10-36T max configuration.
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- What type of freehub body is required for SRAM RED, Force and Rival eTap AXS™ road cassettes?
- Is there a 12-speed cassette with an 11-tooth start so I don’t have to change the 11-speed HG driver on my rear wheel to XDR?
- Will a road Flattop chain work on a SRAM Eagle™ drivetrain and vise versa?
- Are SRAM eTap AXS PowerLocks for road chains different from SRAM Eagle and Eagle Transmission 12-speed PowerLocks?
- Can I use my current standard DUB bottom bracket with DUB Wide cranks?
- Can I use a SRAM DUB Wide road crankset with a standard AXS front derailleur?
- Do I have to use the SRAM AXS Wide front derailleur and crankset if I am using an XPLR AXS rear derailleur?
- Can I use larger chainrings on the Road Wide 2x crankset?
- Can I use a Road Wide crankset on my MTB frame?
- Do I have to use the Wide 43/30 crankset with the "MAX 36T" rear derailleur?