It’s thisdrcarlos wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 10:05 amWhich Eagle setup are you running? My Giant came fitted with NX, but I upgraded it to GX (shifter and rear mech had to have them matching as my OCD wouldn't stand it lol) due to the NX shifter being on a band clamp and not being close enough to my hand. The GX grumbles along in certain gears under no load (as soon as it goes under load it's fine) despite perfect alignment. I never had any issues with my XT 11 speed setup in the 3 years I had it but this SRAM 12s setup seems to be a bit intolerant. So far not impressed if it doesn't quiet down (wondering if the clutch needs to bed in) I'll be mailing SRAM to complain and probably sell it and move to XT 12s.Orange Cola wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 9:16 amDefinitely is, I’ve even found bikes which can be spec’d as either Shimano or SRAM I’m used to the Shimano stuff but my new bike is a SRAM fest, even the forks are Rock Shox (SRAM owned). The gear changes are unintuitive but so far no complaints, it’s an Eagle 12 speed single front chain ring.Gavin wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 9:06 am
Yeah, there seems to be a rivalry between SRAM and Shimano...?
My first MTB was an Emmelle with 18 gears back when Shimano did 3 gear sets, Mountain was one of them, my bike had the middle one and you had to move the gear lever back and forward!
I imagine it is like most things, you can have all the kit and not a clue!
https://www.norco.com/bikes/2020/mounta ... luid-ht-1/
I think I’ve got some slight cable stretch but so far it’s not missed a beat in its first 100 or so miles