Apex 1 DoubleTap Right 11-Speed Lever for Cable Actuated Brakes
  • SRAM Apex 1 DoubleTap Right 11-Speed Shift Lever for Cable Actuated Bicycle Brakes

Apex 1 DoubleTap Right 11-Speed Lever for Cable Actuated Brakes

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Product Description

The SRAM Apex 1 DoubleTap Right 11-Speed Shift Lever is a top - notch component for cable - actuated brakes. It features an ErgoFit™ design, borrowed from SRAM RED®, which significantly enhances grip and finger wrap for a more comfortable ride. You can make an individual reach adjustment on both the brake lever and shift paddle to get the perfect fit for your hands. With Zero Loss™ technology, the rear derailleur engages immediately as soon as you touch the shifter. The lever blade is made of durable forged aluminum with a laser - textured surface, providing a positive and secure touch. This shifter is compatible with SRAM Road 11 - speed drivetrains. Tech specs include SRAM Exact Actuation for rear der/shifter compatibility, SRAM 11 for shifter/derailleur compatibility, 11 drivetrain speeds, a weight of 172 grams, Shimano/SRAM 11 cassette spacing, short - pull brake lever actuation, a sleek black color, adjustable reach, and it does not include a brake.

Using this SRAM Apex 1 DoubleTap Right 11 - Speed Shift Lever is easy. First, adjust the reach of the brake lever and shift paddle according to your hand size. Just find the adjustment mechanism and set it to the most comfortable position. When you want to shift gears, simply touch the shifter, and thanks to the Zero Loss™ technology, the rear derailleur will engage right away. To use the brake, squeeze the brake lever. As for maintenance, keep the lever clean. You can use a soft cloth to wipe off dirt and grime regularly. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or harsh chemicals. If you notice any signs of wear or if the shifting becomes less smooth, it might be time to have it checked by a professional bike mechanic. Also, make sure to check the compatibility when you are thinking of replacing other components in your bike's drivetrain.


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