SRAM X0, X9, X7 Pulley Set
OEM SRAM replacement pulley pair for X.0 (05–07), X9 S‑cage (07–09) and X7 S‑cage (08–09). Durable, exact-fit jockey wheels (part #00.0000.200.733) to restore smooth shifting.
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Key Features & Benefits
Fit, Compatibility & Installation
Who This Pulley Set Is For
Key Features
- ✓ OEM replacement pair for SRAM X.0, X9 S‑cage and X7 S‑cage derailleurs
- ✓ Glass‑filled nylon pulley bodies resist impact and abrasion
- ✓ Sealed stainless‑steel cartridge bearings for smooth, low‑friction rotation
- ✓ Sold as a matched upper and lower jockey wheel pair
- ✓ Exact factory fit to maintain original derailleur geometry
- ✓ Lightweight and compact — easy to carry as a spare
- ✓ Manufacturer part number 00.0000.200.733 (SRAM RD‑SPP‑A0)
Specifications
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these pulleys fit my SRAM X9 derailleur?
Yes—these pulleys are specified for SRAM X9 S‑cage derailleurs made between 2007 and 2009. Confirm your derailleur model and cage style (S‑cage) match to ensure direct fitment without modification.
Should I replace both pulleys at the same time?
We recommend replacing the upper and lower pulleys together as a matched pair. Worn pulleys can accelerate wear on the chain and cassette; changing both ensures consistent bearing condition and tooth profile for optimal shifting.
Are these pulleys sealed or bushing‑type?
This OEM set uses sealed cartridge bearings designed to keep contaminants out and provide lower friction than plain bushings. Sealed bearings typically last longer between services, especially in muddy or wet conditions.
Do I need special tools to install these pulleys?
Installation generally requires common workshop tools—hex keys or Torx drivers depending on the retaining bolts on your derailleur, plus a small amount of grease for threads. A torque wrench is helpful to tighten bolts to the manufacturer's specification.
How do I know when my jockey wheels need replacing?
Replace pulleys if you see pronounced tooth wear, heavy lateral play, rough bearing rotation, or increased chain noise and poor shifting. As a rule of thumb, inspect them during cassette or chain replacement intervals or every few thousand kilometers.
Is this an upgrade over aftermarket ceramic pulley kits?
This is an OEM replacement that restores factory performance and fit. Aftermarket ceramic or oversized pulley kits may offer reduced friction or different aesthetics, but OEM parts maintain original cage geometry and are often the most reliable choice for proper indexing.
Buying Guide
When buying replacement jockey wheels, prioritize fit and construction. OEM parts like this SRAM pulley set ensure the correct tooth profile and cage spacing so your derailleur retains original shifting performance. Look for durable materials (glass‑filled nylon or aluminum) and sealed bearings if you ride in mixed or wet conditions. Decide whether you want a simple OEM refresh or an aftermarket upgrade (ceramic bearings, oversized pulleys) — OEM is the easiest way to restore factory reliability. Keep a spare pulley pair in your toolbox if you ride frequently or maintain older SRAM drivetrains; they’re small, inexpensive, and restore shifting feel quickly.
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