CX1 derailleur and cassette tested with older 10-speed shifters, third-party ring SRAM's new CX1 single-ring components for cyclocross can be bought as a partial group, with Force 11-speed shifters or ...
With the latest update to their AXS smartphone app, the SRAM Wireless Blips can now be paired to your derailleurs without needing a separate primary shifter on the bike. Previously, the Wireless Blips ...
Not content with three 12-speed electronic drivetrain options, SRAM has launched Apex AXS, sitting below its Red AXS, Force AXS and Rival AXS groupsets. It’s one-by only (1x) and available in XPLR ...
This release of trigger shifters features SRAM’s Impulse Technology, which offers "optimized ergonomic advantage that allows you to shift with whichever impulse you choose." Impulse? Thumb, finger or ...
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 ...
SRAM has unveiled an all-new mountain bike drivetrain. Badged GX, the new group is available in 1x and 2x configurations and replaces SRAM’s long-standing X7 and X9 component lines. Most importantly, ...
The off-season often sees new equipment rolled out for professional teams, but unusual prototype equipment is slightly more uncommon these days. At times certain riders are asked to trial or test ...
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 ...
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