SRAM 2010-12 X7, X9 Pulley Set
OEM SRAM pulley kit (11.7515.038.000) for X9 and X7 rear derailleurs (2010–2012). Restores crisp shifting with durable composite wheels and sealed bearings.
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Key Features & Benefits
Fit, Compatibility & Installation
Who This Pulley Set Is For
Key Features
- ✓ OEM SRAM replacement for X9 and X7 rear derailleurs (2010–2012)
- ✓ Durable wear-resistant composite pulley wheels for long life
- ✓ Precision sealed bearings for low friction and quiet operation
- ✓ Direct-fit kit — no adaptors or frame modifications required
- ✓ Restores factory shifting performance and reduces drivetrain wear
- ✓ Lightweight assembly; shipping weight approximately 0.1 lb
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these pulleys fit my SRAM X9 or X7 derailleur?
Yes — these pulleys are the OEM direct replacement for SRAM X9 and X7 rear derailleurs produced between 2010 and 2012. Confirm your derailleur’s year and SRAM model ID (RD-SPP-A0) or Manufacturer Part # 11.7515.038.000 before ordering.
Do the pulleys come with bolts or bearings preinstalled?
This OEM kit includes the pulley wheels assembled to OEM specification; it’s designed to replace the worn wheels in your derailleur cage. Check the product listing for exact contents, but typically bolts and necessary hardware are included to match original assembly.
How often should I replace derailleur pulleys?
Replacement interval depends on riding conditions and mileage. For frequent off-road riders, pulleys often need attention every 6–18 months. Signs to replace include noisy or rough spinning, excessive play, or visible tooth wear. Fresh pulleys help protect the chain and cassette from accelerated wear.
Are these pulleys compatible with modern SRAM derailleurs?
No — this kit is specifically for 2010–2012 X9 and X7 models. Modern SRAM derailleurs use different pulley spacing, cage geometry, and bolt patterns, so use parts designated for your current derailleur model.
Can I install these pulleys at home?
Yes — installation is straightforward for anyone comfortable with basic bike maintenance. You’ll need common hand tools and torque specification information. If you’re unsure, a local bike shop can fit them quickly and check derailleur alignment.
Buying Guide
When replacing rear derailleur pulleys, prioritize fit and bearing quality. Choose OEM or OEM-equivalent kits matched to your derailleur model and year to maintain correct cage spacing and chain wrap. Look for sealed bearings or high-quality bushings for longevity in wet and muddy conditions. Consider replacing the pulleys whenever you change a worn chain or cassette — fresh pulleys restore crisp shifts and can extend the life of the rest of your drivetrain. If you ride aggressively off-road, inspect pulleys regularly for play and grit buildup and swap them at the first sign of rough rotation.
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