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Dingus_Bingus420:
Does anyone have any experience with the ltwoo TX? It seems like a killer deal compared to sram and shimano, but there's almost no reviews or information about the groupset.

I'm pretty tired of hearing the usual bike shop talk about how everything other than sram or shimano sucks and breaks. Microshift has been pretty much flawless for me, and ltoo's road and electronic sets seem to be quality. Part of me wants to take the gamble, but I've honestly already overspent on this hardtail and a ~$60 gamble just isn't in the budget.

If anyone has tried it, or really any other mechanical ltwoo groupset I would love to hear your insight.

Ludo:
That’s what I fitted on mine and I am happy with it, although I don’t have any contemporary references. It’s easy to fit and dial in, very nicely finished, I wouldn’t hesitate to get another one.

Dingus_Bingus420:

--- Quote from: Ludo on May 03, 2024, 06:46:07 PM ---That’s what I fitted on mine and I am happy with it

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What cassette and chain are you using? Also, would you say you're more of an XC rider or more aggressive? I'm mostly worried about the clutch, I hate dropping a chain after a jump or rut section.

I'm glad your setup is working well though, honestly I was super impressed by their electronic gravel set I got to see in person. Although I never personally see myself going electronic, it was one of the better 1x12 systems I've tried. I just wonder if the mechanical is receiving the same level of development.

Ludo:
Speedo 10-52T and YBN chain, not agressive at all, definitely more XC.

TribesMan:
I fitted Ltwoo TX 1x12s on my 2017 Canyon Spectral.
Upgrading from 1x11s SRAM GX.

I combined it with 9-50T ZTTO ULT cassette and YBN 12s chain.

Shifting performance itself is good, I can't say its any worse than GX.
It is reliable, predictable, shifts OK under load.
Indexing is good, easy to setup.

Quality of the components seems good.
The only thing that is a bit "iffy" is the cable guide on the derailleur, it is plastic and looks like it could break easily if something would hit the derailleur. Will see how it holds up...

What bothers me is the ergonomics of the levers, GX has much nicer position of the levers.
On TX you have to place your finger in a bit weird position to shift.

I did not experience any chain drops so far, but I do not run extremely aggressive trails.
My riding is mostly XC.

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