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The only diferences between the two is that Force 1 comes with a 50t chainring, longer cage rear mech and a 10-42 cassette
Also Force cx1 uses 140mm rotors, Force 1 uses 160mm rotors
Force cx1 uses a 11-25 cassette which fits any shimano 11 speed free hub, Force 1 uses a 10-42 cassette so only fits sram's xd driver
With three different browsers clicking on Force CX1 on the SRAM web page it takes you to Force1. I stand corrected, but it appears they're both the same with CX1 being branded for cross users. Even the CX1 crank arms has FORCE on it, no CX1 FORCE.
Force 1 is the road version, CX is designed for cyclocross, no idea what the differenec is though !
That's all I can seem to figure out too