When you need a bailout gear, you really need a bailout gear. Or so was the thinking behind the new SRAM 10-52 Eagle cassettes. The new, wider 520% range cassette options will be available for GX, XO1 and XX1 groups, mechanical and AXS.
For the wireless shifting AXS groups, you can just throw the cassette on there and ride. For mechanical Eagle groups, you’ll need a new derailleur for optimum compatibility. Here’s everything you need to know about the new cassettes, derailleurs and how to upgrade…
Is it really just a bigger cog?

Yep. That’s the short of it. The rest of the cassette remains the same, going from 10 to 42. The original 50-tooth cog simply grows to 52 teeth, if you want it.
They’ll still offer a 10-50 Eagle cassette, plus this new 10-52 Eagle cassette.
The wireless Eagle AXS rear derailleurs are already compatible with it. This larger cassette was in development (or at least conceived) when they developed the electronic mountain bike group, so they built compatibility into it.
For mechanical rear derailleurs, since those launched way back in 2016 with XX1 and XO1, they were designed only with the 50-tooth large cog in mind. So, technically, you’ll need a new Eagle mechanical rear derailleur to go with the wider 10-52 cassette…if you want the best possible performance.
Will the original Eagle derailleur work with the new 10-52 cassette?
520% Eagle derailleurs will start coming on everything

Can I put the new Pulley Cage on my Eagle derailleur?


SRAM Eagle 520% ride review & Slow Motion shifting video
- It’s a bigger cog that makes climbing even easier
- Both wireless AXS and mechanical derailleurs handled the shift smoothly
- It doesn’t add much weight, so there’s virtually no downside to opting for the 10-52
- It’s a bit of a bummer that mechanical groups aren’t technically compatible, but we’ll see about that soon…