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    • The standard body of a Tacx direct drive trainer is not compatible with all cassettes. Use this body to suit your SRAM XD-R cassette. It’s easy to place, and all you’ll need is a 5 mm hex key.

      The SRAM XD-R body is suitable for 11- and 12-speed SRAM XD-R cassettes.

    • N$2,490.00
    • Tacx SRAM XD-R Body (Type 1)

    • Code: 9110101200
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    • The standard body of a Tacx direct drive trainer is not compatible with all cassettes. Use this body to suit your SRAM XD-R cassette. It’s easy to place, and all you’ll need is a 5 mm hex key.

      The SRAM XD-R body is suitable for 11- and 12-speed SRAM XD-R cassettes. This version is used for trainers with Type 2 axles.

       

      Compatible Devices:

      • Tacx® FLUX 2 Smart Trainer
      • Tacx® FLUX S Smart Trainer
      • Tacx® NEO 2T Smart Trainer
    • Which Type of Axle Do I Have on My Tacx Trainer?


      Tacx direct-drive trainers will come in two different axle types described below.

      NOTE: Most newly purchased Tacx direct drive trainers will be a Type 2 trainer.The exception would be a trainer that has sat on a shelf for an extended period of time. 

       

      Type 1 Axle

      6 mm or 9 mm internal diameter axle hole suitable for a quick-release skewer.  Adapters allow for a thru-axle bike to be installed onto the trainer using a quick-release skewer.

      Type 2 Axle

       12 mm internal diameter axle hole suitable for using a bike's thru-axle. Adapters allow the use of a quick-release skewer as well.


      How Do I Determine Which Type of Axle My Trainer Has?

      Type 1 trainers:

      • NEO Smart
      • NEO 2 Smart
      • FLUX Smart
      • FLUX S Smart*
      • FLUX 2 Smart*

      Type 2 trainers:

      • NEO 2T
      • NEO 2, Type 2
      • FLUX S Smart*
      • FLUX 2 Smart*

      *NEO 2, FLUX S and FLUX 2 trainers have been manufactured using both Type 1 and Type 2 axles.  You can choose one of the following identification methods to determine which axle type your trainer has:

      NOTE: If a Cassette is currently installed onto the Cassette Body of your trainer, you will need to remove it using a cassette lock ring tool and chain whip in order to read the part number

       

      Identify the part number on the cassette body installed on the trainer out of the box:

      • Shimano Freehub bodies: Type 1, T2805.01 (S) compared to Type 2, T2875-01
      • Observe the perimeter surface of the axle endcaps on the trainer, looking for any white letters / numbers identifying the appropriate side for installation and axle diameter x length:
        • Type 1: All black endcap, Quick-release compared to thru-axle: no letters or numbers printed on either cap
        • Type 2: Quick release caps will be labelled: "QR DS", "QR x 130 NDS" or "QR x 135 NDS". Thru-axle endcaps will be labelled: "12 DS", "12 x 142 NDS" or "12 x 148 NDS".
      • Measure the inside diameter of the trainer axle with the cassette body removed using a caliper tool (pictured below)
        • Type 1: 6mm or 9mm
        • Type 2: 12mm

       


       

      Which Cassette Body Do I Need for My Trainer?

      Direct-drive trainers come with a SHIMANO/SRAM cassette body out of the box.  If you need a replacement or different cassette body, below are part numbers available for purchase:

      Description Service Part Number
      SHIMANO/SRAM Cassette Body (Type 1) S0012
      SHIMANO/SRAM Cassette Body (Type 2) S0050
      Tacx Campagnolo Cassette Body (Type 1) T2805.51
      Tacx Campagnolo Cassette Body (Type 2) T2875.51
      Tacx SRAM XD-R Cassette Body (Type 1) T2805.81
      Tacx SRAM XD-R Cassette Body (Type 2) T2875.76
      Tacx MICRO SPLINE Shimano 12spd Body (Type 2)  010-13042-07

       

    • N$2,490.00
    • Tacx SRAM XD-R Body (Type 2)

    • Code: 9110101201
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