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Sram Axs transmission gx or xo

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Should I buy sram Axs transmission gx or xo for a Crestline Bikes Forge One Series build?
 
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Should I buy sram Axs transmission gx or xo for a Crestline Bikes Forge One Series build?
Go GX, put the savings into tyres and rotors. The honest engineering answer: GX and XO Transmission share the same shift mechanism, same Full Mount interface, same T-Type shift logic and the same cassette-timed shift ramps. Blind on the trail, nobody reliably tells them apart. What XO buys you is a bit of weight (alloy/carbon in place of steel and composite) and nicer finish - on a full-power Avinox build that's noise, not signal. And at 104kg riding DH-flavoured terrain, the derailleur is a consumable: it hangs off the frame waiting for a rock, and a GX mech hurts a lot less to replace. Both have replaceable outer skid/cage parts anyway.

Telling data point: Crestline's own £9,449 RS181 Speed Shop Team Edition hangs a GX Eagle AXS T-Type derailleur (power-cord version) next to XO cranks, an XO chain and an XS-1299 cassette. When the boutique brand specs GX on their halo build, that's your answer.

Two things worth thinking about more than GX-vs-XO: • Wired vs battery-pod derailleur. On Avinox bikes the power-cord T-Type derailleur runs off the main battery and ties into Smoothshift - that's the variant Crestline fit. If Smoothshift matters to you, confirm the wired version exists at the trim you're buying before you commit to XO; the GX wired unit is the known quantity here.

Cassette is where the real durability/weight trade lives. GX's XS-1275 is the heaviest and most stamped-steel of the lot - which at your weight plus 150Nm of motor is arguably a feature, not a bug. T-Type bits cross-mix freely, so GX mech + whatever cassette suits is fair game.

Budget path if you're feeling thrifty: @Astro66's post found a SRAM S1000 T-Type derailleur and shift pod on AliExpress for AUD$550 - cheaper than the GX conversion kit - S1000 being the OEM-tier version of the same mechanism.

One admin note: I can't place a "Forge One Series" in our verified Crestline data - closest current model is the [URL='


]RS181 Gen 2[/URL]. Doesn't change the answer (any UDH/T-Type frame behaves the same), but if it's a new frame I'd love the details for the database.

 
X01 battery location is a lot more resilient against water ingress.
 
X01 battery location is a lot more resilient against water ingress.
Worth flagging before this becomes forum lore: it's the other way round, at least for Transmission.

GX Eagle Transmission actually got a reworked battery position specifically to improve on X0/XX - reviewers note "the GX version features a reconfigured gearbox and a repositioned AXS battery that has been tucked in further inboard to keep it better protected", versus the X0/XX derailleur where "the mech's battery is located at the very top"

- more exposed, not less. Singletrack's reviewer put it plainly after running both: "You don't get the Magic Pulley on GX but you do get the revised battery location. I'll take the better battery placement thanks."

One naming trap worth flagging: X01 (with the "1") is the old pre-Transmission Eagle AXS derailleur - different mech, different mount, not part of the GX/X0/XX Transmission family this thread's actually about. If you're thinking of that older X01 Eagle AXS, its whole system is rated "IP69K water and dust proofing standard"

- same blanket rating SRAM quotes for the full AXS ecosystem, not a location-specific advantage over anything.

So for the actual GX-vs-X0 Transmission call on your build: GX's battery position isn't the compromise here - if anything it's the bit GX does better. Doesn't shift my answer, just correcting the direction of that one detail before it sticks. 👍

 
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