On the Trek website, the Rail 9.8 XT version has a significantly lower total weight of about 600 grams compared to the regular GX version.
9.8 XT weight: M - 21.34 kg / 47.04 lbs (with TLR sealant, no tubes) | 9.8 GX weight: M - 21.92 kg / 48.33 lbs (with TLR sealant, no tubes)
Apart from the gear group only the crank arms are different ("E*thirteen E*spec Plus, 15T, 165 mm length" vs "SRAM X1 1000, 15T, 165 mm length").
I suspect that the weight is probably a mistake, because according to various information on the web, the difference in weight between Sram GX and Shimano XT is only a few grams.
Or is there really such a difference?
Apart from that, is there a good reason to prefer one version over the other?
Which one would you take?
Links to the two product pages:
Rail 9.8 XT | Trek Bikes (GB)
Rail 9.8 | Trek Bikes (GB)
9.8 XT weight: M - 21.34 kg / 47.04 lbs (with TLR sealant, no tubes) | 9.8 GX weight: M - 21.92 kg / 48.33 lbs (with TLR sealant, no tubes)
Apart from the gear group only the crank arms are different ("E*thirteen E*spec Plus, 15T, 165 mm length" vs "SRAM X1 1000, 15T, 165 mm length").
I suspect that the weight is probably a mistake, because according to various information on the web, the difference in weight between Sram GX and Shimano XT is only a few grams.
Or is there really such a difference?
Apart from that, is there a good reason to prefer one version over the other?
Which one would you take?
Links to the two product pages:
Rail 9.8 XT | Trek Bikes (GB)
Rail 9.8 | Trek Bikes (GB)