SRAM has joined the peleton of bicycle manufacturers offering up electronic shifting for high-end roadbikes. The SRAM Red eTap is a wireless shifting system that promises precise, simple shifting like ...
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It took SRAM almost seven years longer than Shimano to release an electronic group set. But after nearly six months and over 1,000 miles of testing it, we can say—resoundingly—that it was worth the ...
Seven months after BikeRadar spotted hydraulic prototypes of SRAM's wireless electronic group, SRAM today announced that its forthcoming Red eTap HydroHC group will be available this October. The ...
The market for top-end road bike components is getting quite competitive, with new entries coming from Rotor with its hydraulic-shifting UNO group, and from FSA with its new electronic K-Force ...