SRAM launches its most exclusive group with the Eagle Transmission 1987
SRAM revives its history and pays homage to its roots with a limited edition of only 1,987 numbered units worldwide. The SRAM Eagle Transmission 1987 Collection combines its best technology, exclusive design in silver finish, and a deep sense of history. It is a tribute to 38 years of innovation that began in 1987 with the legendary Grip Shift.
SRAM celebrates its legacy with the exclusive Eagle Transmission 1987 Collection: a limited edition masterpiece
Founded in 1987, SRAM was born with the mission of reinventing the cycling experience. What started with a simple grip shift has now become a global reference in performance, innovation, and technology. With this collection, SRAM pays tribute to its origins, but also presents its most refined vision of what a mountain transmission can be.
The Eagle Transmission 1987 Collection is part of the T-Type ecosystem, and each component has been carefully selected, perfected, and customized for this commemorative set. The result is a state-of-the-art wireless electronic transmission, in an exclusive and unique silver finish.
Cassette XS-1987 T-Type (10-52T)
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Based on the XX SL architecture, this cassette is the lightest SRAM has produced to date, with 25 grams less than its predecessor. It maintains the 10-52T range and X-Sync teeth that ensure outstanding shifting even under load. Not compatible with E-MTBs.
Crankset with integrated Spider Power Meter
The transmission includes an exclusive version of the X0 T-Type aluminum cranks, equipped with SRAM's most precise and compact power meter. It measures total power through sensors on both cranks, maintaining a clean design, low weight, and excellent battery life.
- Length: only available in 170 mm
- Chainline: 55 mm
- Includes 32 and 34 tooth chainrings and threaded removal tool
- Spider-based power meter
Rear Derailleur Eagle AXS 1987 T-Type
Designed combining the robustness of the XX box with the lightness of the XX SL body. this Full Mount derailleur incorporates an aluminum cage that balances stiffness and low weight. Its architecture ensures precise, fast, and reliable shifting, even under load, thanks to the latest improvements in derailleur shifting speed.
Each unit is numbered from 1 to 1987, with the signature of Stan Day, founder of SRAM, engraved in the details.
Chain T-Type 1987 FlatTop
With perforated links and pins and a Hard Chrome coating for maximum strength and durability with the least possible weight, the T-Type 1987 FlatTop chain can be considered one of the best on the market. It is also individually numbered and bears Stan Day's calligraphy as a nod to the brand's legacy.
AXS Pod Ultimate Silver Shifters (left and right)
The AXS Ultimate controllers allow total customization of functions on the right and left, and are compatible with other AXS systems such as Reverb or Flight Attendant. They come with Infinity clamps in silver to match the rest of the group.
Included Accessories
- 32 and 34 tooth chainrings
- Threaded tool for chainring removal
- Two AXS batteries
- 4-port USB-C charger (charges 4 batteries simultaneously)
- Custom quality certificate
- Powerlocks PVD T-Type (2 units)
Price and Availability of the Eagle Transmission 1987 Collection
This edition will not be sold separately or in custom configurations. Each complete group is sold for 3,799 EUR (VAT included) and will be available in selected stores and official SRAM distributors in very limited quantities.
The brand ensures that once the 1987 units are sold out, there will be no restocking. Replacement parts due to wear or accidents can be replaced with standard components from the Eagle Transmission ecosystem, but without numbering or special finish.
We can say that this Eagle Transmission 1987 Collection is not just a group of components, but a piece of cycling history.