
CeramicSpeed OSPW X SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission - T-Type - Silver
CeramicSpeed OSPW X SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission - T-Type - Silver
Stage 21 Bikes
23582 Moulton Parkway
#111
Laguna Woods CA 92637
United States
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The CeramicSpeed OSPW X for SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission is engineered specifically for the demands of SRAM’s Transmission drivetrain ecosystem. Built around FURTHER DRIVE Technology, this system is designed to deliver peak drivetrain efficiency not just when new, but deep into races and long into the season—where performance normally drops off.
Key Features
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Designed exclusively for SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission systems
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FURTHER DRIVE Technology for sustained long-term efficiency
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Active Debris Remover (ADR) system dynamically extracts dirt and debris
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New ALPHA solid disc pulley wheels for durability and protection
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Reinforced cage structure optimized for Transmission robustness
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CeramicSpeed low-friction bearing performance
Specifications
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Pulley Size: 14T upper / 20T lower
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Pulley Type: ALPHA solid disc pulleys
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Tooth Profile: Narrow-wide (composite tooth ring)
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Pulley Construction: Two-piece (composite tooth ring + aluminum disc)
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Cage Material: Reinforced composite structure
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Technology: FURTHER DRIVE with Active Debris Remover (ADR)
Compatibility
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SRAM XX SL Eagle AXS Transmission
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SRAM XX Eagle AXS Transmission
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SRAM X0 Eagle AXS Transmission
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SRAM Eagle 90 Transmission
Not compatible with:
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SRAM GX systems
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SRAM Eagle AXS (non-Transmission)
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SRAM RED XPLR 13-speed derailleurs
Note: Despite visual similarities, XPLR derailleurs use different pulley placement and cage rotation and are not supported.
In the Box
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CeramicSpeed OSPW X for SRAM Eagle AXS Transmission
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CeramicSpeed Pulley Wheel Bearing Oil (15 ml dropper bottle)
Why It Matters
Transmission drivetrains are built for durability—but drivetrain efficiency typically fades as contamination builds. CeramicSpeed’s FURTHER DRIVE Technology addresses this directly, actively removing debris and protecting bearings to ensure the drivetrain stays fast when it matters most: late in races and late in the season.


