The latest SRAM RED AXS, which debuted in May 2024, took everything good about the prior Force & Rival updates, made it better, then took it further. Not only did the hood shapes improve like its ...
Following the debut of the latest RED and RED XPLR groupsets, we knew the workhorse SRAM groups would soon get an update. What we didn’t expect was how close and near-exact the update would be. The ...
SRAM Eagle 90 Mechanical Transmission mountain bike drivetrain Review: finally a simple, affordable, tough & serviceable MTB groupset The all-new SRAM Eagle 90 Mechanical Transmission that debuted ...
Price: $2,842 / £2,582 with power meter chainset. Total weight: 2959 gramsPower Meter: Yes, spider mounted Drivetrain options: 1x or 2X - 12 speed / 1x13 XPLR variant SRAM recently launched a brand ...
You’ll need a UDH-compatible frame to get all the benefits The latest-generation SRAM Force XPLR AXS brings 13 speeds, a full-mount rear derailleur, great ergonomics and an array of options. You get ...
Next-level wireless functionality, blissfully easy set-up, realistic ratios and mostly fantastic shifting extends SRAM's benchmark lockdown further into both on- and off-road riding You can trust ...
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 ...
SRAM Force AXS is an excellent groupset, and SRAM has done a very good job of uprating it with some of the best tech from Red that makes the performance difference between the two smaller than ever.
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 ...