SRAM has indeed done more than bold new graphics and minor updates, ushering in significant developments like the Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) and direct-mount Transmission derailleurs in past ...
SRAM claims its 2024 Red AXS groupset is 154g lighter than the previous version, making it the lightest electronic groupset available today. At a claimed weight of 2,496g for a complete groupset, it ...
New Red XPLR AXS takes a big leap forward and it’s now without peer at the premium end of gravel SRAM's new Red XPLR AXS mixes existing Red XPLR components with the current SRAM Red AXS road group to ...
The Takeaway: The new Force eTap AXS groupset brings you all the functions of the Red eTap AXS group, and less-intricate manufacturing processes bring the price down. The guts of Red eTap AXS remain, ...
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on BikeRumor. At first glance, the “new” SRAM Force AXS groupset looks shiny and completely new. Fresh graphics with subtle-yet-shiny paint catch ...
It was only back in May that SRAM released the latest version of its flagship road groupset, Red AXS. Jump forward just over two months and the brand has revealed a new version of the groupset aimed ...
SRAM has unveiled a completely redesigned Red groupset with fully wireless connectivity and expanded gearing choices. AAdditional new features include accurate and reliable power measurement, new ...
Can you feel it? The Force is here. As we published in our extensive SRAM Red AXS eTap coverage and early review, SRAM was transparent about a Force eTap AXS group coming in April when it unveiled the ...
I can't find many negatives when it comes to the new Red AXS group. Performance across the board from the groupset is very good. The changes to front shifting, brake lever shape and braking feel - ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. closeup details on new sram red axs E1 components. The latest SRAM RED AXS, which debuted in May 2024, took everything good about ...
Earlier this season, we saw evidence of a new SRAM 12-speed road group coming, thanks to public sightings of Jeremy Powers and Wout van Aert’s bikes in Rochester, Gavere and Tabor. Now we’ve got the ...
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