For years, replacing a bent or broken derailleur hanger meant searching for a model-specific part—often requiring special orders from the frame manufacturer. That changed when SRAM introduced the Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) in 2019. This standard has since gained wide adoption, simplifying one of the most common repairs in cycling.
What is the SRAM UDH?
The SRAM UDH is an industry-standard derailleur hanger designed to fit a wide range of modern frames. SRAM created it to unify various hanger designs, making replacements easier to find and helping improve shifting performance. The system consists of two main parts: the derailleur hanger itself and a mounting bolt. Some frames may require a washer between the bolt and the hanger—check with your frame manufacturer to confirm.
You’ll also need a compatible thru-axle to secure your rear wheel. SRAM specifies an M12x1.0 thread pitch with a 12.7mm thread length. SRAM has made the UDH design an open standard, so many aftermarket brands now offer UDH hangers in various colors and finishes.
Key Benefits of the UDH System
Universal Compatibility: No more searching for frame-specific hangers. A single UDH fits hundreds of bike models.
Improved Shifting: SRAM optimized the hanger’s rigidity to support precise shifting, especially with higher-cog cassettes.
Anti-Chain-Suck Design: The UDH includes a built-in relief slot. If the chain drops, it’s less likely to jam between the cassette and the frame. You can often reposition the chain without removing the thru-axle.
Works with Any Derailleur: You don’t need SRAM components to use a UDH. It works seamlessly with Shimano and other mountain bike derailleurs.
Which Bikes Use UDH?
Since its launch, the UDH standard has been widely adopted across the mountain bike world. Brands like Trek, Orbea, Devinci, and Salsa now use UDH on many of their models. The standard has also expanded to some gravel bikes, including models from Scott and ENVE. While still uncommon on road bikes, UDH compatibility is growing.
SRAM maintains an online UDH frame finder so you can check if your bike supports the standard.
The SRAM UDH has brought much-needed simplicity to mountain bike maintenance. With easier replacements, better performance, and broad brand support, it’s become the sensible choice for riders and manufacturers alike. If you’re buying a new bike, UDH compatibility is a practical feature worth looking for.













