stefighters
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I have a terrible doubt : I just ordered a sram gx axs t type transmission for my Rise LT.
But is the rise 2025 compatible with the T Type???
But is the rise 2025 compatible with the T Type???
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It is compatible and I have it installed on mine. Not sure wether you ordered just the upgrade or full kit, but he mindful that in order for it to work properly on the Rise you will need a new cassette, chainring and chain as well as all the electronics.THANKS.
I will receive the AXS kit in a few days. I will report back quickly.
I bought the complete kit without the bottom bracket or the chainring. I hope it will work on the original shimano chainring....It is compatible and I have it installed on mine. Not sure wether you ordered just the upgrade or full kit, but he mindful that in order for it to work properly on the Rise you will need a new cassette, chainring and chain as well as all the electronics.
T Type only works best as a full system and Rise is all Shimano
Unfortunately I don't think it will with any consistency They are 2 completely different chain types so the teeth on the chainring will be different.I bought the complete kit without the bottom bracket or the chainring. I hope it will work on the original shimano chainring....
thanks
Good idea, but there are a few instances where people have tried it online (pretty easy to find with Google) and they did not really work. Cassette I guess is hit or miss, but chainring not so much.I will test with the original chainring (32 teeth). Otherwise, I will install a sram t type chainring in direct mount.
These exist in 34 or 36 teeth. Do I have to configure the EP801 to take this change into account?
Rise LT has nothing to do with it. Pull up SRAM t type installation video on You Tube and it will walk you through it
And it does, because I ran it on mine and currently have an Eagle 70 on it that uses the same UDH mount. So it is not the bike it is the set up.Well, the bike most definitely DOES have something to do with it. It needs to have a UDH hanger design.
With all due respect, this reply doesn’t help at allRise LT has nothing to do with it. Pull up SRAM t type installation video on You Tube and it will walk you through it
With all due respect, this reply doesn’t help at all
I already stated in my original post that I’m following SRAM’s official installation video step by step. The issue is not a lack of instructions, but a specific mechanical problem during tightening.
When I torque the derailleur bushing, the silver alignment piece that should stay aligned with the mark rotates upward, making correct installation impossible.
That’s why I’m asking for a concrete explanation of why this happens or what could be wrong, not a link back to the same video I’m already using.
Thanks anyway
And with all due respect, I'm sorry my answer to follow the directions explicitly, that works for everyone else, wasn't satisfactory to you. No one will know "why" something is happening if it has never happened for them.With all due respect, this reply doesn’t help at all
I already stated in my original post that I’m following SRAM’s official installation video step by step. The issue is not a lack of instructions, but a specific mechanical problem during tightening.
When I torque the derailleur bushing, the silver alignment piece that should stay aligned with the mark rotates upward, making correct installation impossible.
That’s why I’m asking for a concrete explanation of why this happens or what could be wrong, not a link back to the same video I’m already using.
Thanks anyway
And with all due respect, I'm sorry my answer to follow the directions explicitly, that works for everyone else, wasn't satisfactory to you. No one will know "why" something is happening if it has never happened for them.
Well, if the best and smartest answer you have is to follow the video, which I've already said I did, you don't need to say anything, especially since you don't know the answer. Thanks for nothing.And with all due respect, I'm sorry my answer to follow the directions explicitly, that works for everyone else, wasn't satisfactory to you. No one will know "why" something is happening if it has never happened for them.