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SRAM Bike Components

SRAM Bike Components

Shop SRAM bike components - Cranksets, Cassettes, Derailleurs, Chains, Levers and more.

SRAM - high-quality bike components for all rides

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Got a worn-out brake that needs replacing, or you want to upgrade your bike’s derailleurs, or maybe your chain has broken. No worries, SRAM is here to the rescue!

Our SRAM collection has every bicycle part you could possibly need. The brand is world-known for delivering a faster, more fun and efficient riding experience as well as enhancing your overall performance. 

At Crooze you can find their extensive collection of high-quality bike components for either your bike’s drive system or brake system. 

 SRAM Rival Components and Parts

If you got a worn-out or broken bike chain, easily swap it out with either an SRAM PC1110 Solid Pin Power Lock 11 Speed Chain or an SRAM PC Red22 HallowPin Power Lock 11 speed chain for efficient and precise shifting.

Upgrade your bike derailleur to an SRAM RD X01 10-speed Medium Cage for better chain management, faster shifting and it needs less shift force. In addition, this 10-speed X-HORIZON rear derailleur eliminates ghost shifting and vertical movement. Technology such as Roller Bearing Clutch and Exact Actuation ensures smooth shifting and makes sure the bicycle chain stays in place.

You can find so many SRAM cassette models including SRAM PG1170 11 speed cassette, SRAM PG1030 10-speed cassette and XG1275 XD Driver GX Eagle SRAM 12 speed cassette here at Crooze. The wide selection of models is designed to fit different types of terrains, riding styles and meet cyclists preferred speed specs - offering bike cassettes with speeds anywhere from 10-speed to 12-speed. Providing you with smoother, faster and accurate shifting during high pedal force. Along with optimising pedal efficiency and acceleration performance on every ride. The SRAM PG1030 is our highly recommended option for off-road mountain bike riders while the SRAM PG1170 is best for road bikes and everyday riders. 

If you want to bring your Garmin Bike Computer with you when riding, no problem! With the SRAM Road Garmin Computer Mount you can now attach your GPS to your electric bicycle and be sure that it will stay there throughout the ride. The bike mount is slip- and vibration-free on the bar as well as super lightweight and easy to install. The SRAM Garmin Computer Mount also comes with a centre-offset design so the computer can be placed directly in front of the stem for road, or flip it to position the computer before the bar for MTB or CycloCross riding.

We also have a wide range of smaller components in our SRAM collection, including SRAM Disc Brakepads, bottom brackets, chain connectors, bike cables, caps and hoses. These are constructed to be incredibly reliable, durable and strong as well as designed to withstand most riding conditions and terrains. 

With SRAM, we will get you on the road again in no time!

At Crooze you can find everything you need in one place. We strive to provide you with cycling components that will improve your riding experience so you can focus on what really matters - the road ahead. 

We are an official Australian SRAM retail store and our team will be more than happy to help you to find the best electric bike components for your needs. Whatever type of parts or accessories you are after - whether it be for an electric mountain bike, road bike or commuter bike - Crooze is here to help! 

 SRAM Rival Cassettes, Chains, Brakes

Shop online or come visit our store on Gold Coast!

If you do not know how to replace or fit your new parts, our Gold Coast store WorkShop is more than happy to help you out. We strive to offer you the best service for your e-bike or any other bike. Bring it to our store and talk to one of our mechanics. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called SRAM?

SRAM stands for the acronym of the founders; Scott, Ray and Sam. 

Do I need a special chain for electric bike?

As e-bikes produce more power than a regular bike, they put more pressure on their chain and crankset. Meaning, these bike parts need to be strong and durable. That is why we recommend selecting a bicycle chain that is made for eBikes or designed to handle tougher conditions and pedal force. 


Like SRAM PC830 114 Link with PowerLink 8 Speed Chain and SRAM PC1110 Solid Pin 114 Link with PowerLock 11 speed Chain.

Is SRAM better than Shimano?

This is all about personal preference. Both brands strive to offer riders high-quality, durable bicycle components that will enhance their riding experience and performance.

What is the best SRAM bike chain for electric mountain bike?

Our best seller is SRAM PC1110 Solid Pin 114 Link with PowerLock 11 speed chain. This is a lightweight and reliant bicycle chain built for rougher conditions like off-road and MTB riding. It has an 11-speed Powerlock, solid pins, and tall square teeth edges that engage the chain earlier than standard triangle shaped teeth, making sure it stays on throughout the ride even in rougher terrains.

How do I know what SRAM cassette I have?

You can easily identify what bike cassette you have by counting the number of gears in the cassette. The sizes of the cassette vary depending on the number of teeth they have. For example, a cassette sized 11-36. Here the number “11” stands for the number of teeth on the smallest sprocket and “36” stands for the number of teeth on the biggest sprocket.

What cassettes are compatible with SRAM?

You can use an SRAM cassette and chain with other SRAM components. 

SRAM chains and cassettes are also compatible with Shimano groupset, and vice versa.

How to change SRAM brake pads?

  1. First, start by mounting your bicycle onto a repair stand. Then unscrew the wheel from the bike. 
  2. Then you need to reset the brake pads and pistons, which need pushing back to accommodate the new pads. Use the transport device to push open the old pads.
  3. Release the retaining clip that covers the end of the bolt. 
  4. Un-screw the brake pad screws with an Allen key.
  5. Squeeze the brake pads together and remove them from the brake caliper by pulling upward and out.
  6. Put the spring between the new pads.
  7. Squeeze the brake pads and spring together and fit them back into the caliper.
  8. Re-screw the brake pad screws and tighten.
  9. Then install the retaining clip back on.
  10. Now you can re-install your wheel.
  11. Test the brakes before riding to make sure they are working properly.
  12. Now hit the road!