SRAM Eagle Transmission 1987 Collection
To celebrate its 38th anniversary, SRAM has launched a limited edition Eagle Transmission groupset called the 1987 Collection. And it's all silver.
Consisting of a combination of parts from within the exiting T-Type Ecosystem, SRAM claims the new groupset features everything it's "most proud of" along with a few tweaks and customizations. Beginning with new SL SL cassette, 25 g have been reportedly shaved off from the existing lightest XX SL version. The derailleur blends the "durable" cage of the XX model with the "lightweight" body of the XX SL mech. With an integrated power meter, the XO crankset is unchanged, except for its color.
There are only 1,987 groupsets available worldwide and each one, embossed on the silver finish, features a small SRAM logo and the number "1987" in the handwriting of Stan Day, brand founder. The complete set, which includes, crankset, two chainrings, power meter, derailleur, shifters, chain, batteries, and charger costs US$3,500. SRAM