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 ...
After launching the RED eTap AXS 12-speed groupset in February, SRAM has released a Force eTap AXS groupset offering much of the same capability at a lower price point. The key design features of the ...
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SRAM Launches New 12 & 13 Speed Force and Rival AXS Groupsets for Road and Gravel (XPLR)
The cycling world is deep in a groupset battle. Shimano has unveiled its highly anticipated and well-received wireless XTR groupset. Campagnolo upped the ante with the world’s first 2×13-speed ...
Today, SRAM’s AXS eTap Force electronic groupset has gotten wider both in gearing range and stance. The new changes are likely to please gravel cyclists and cyclocross racers who were looking for ...
We first learnt of SRAM's wireless intentions for its third-tier road groupset after our senior tech writer, Josh Croxton, uncovered two approved applications pertaining to the Rival moniker on the US ...
Welcome to Riding Nerdy, TNW’s fortnightly dive into bicycle-based tech, where we go into too much detail and geek out on all things related to pedal-powered gadgets. The latest rumblings from the EU ...
Did you know that you can build up a geared bicycle without shifters and have it work flawlessly? It’s true. And it’s one of my favourite yet little-known features of SRAM’s wireless AXS ecosystem.
Why are the rollers larger? Is it to get more “grip” on the 10-tooth cog? Ultimately, what matters to me is this (related to question 1): Is the roll-out/gear inches of a 12-speed SRAM the same as a ...
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