Pricey in Red configuration, but Force and Rival options are available; lack of backwards compatibility The SRAM eTap AXS XPLR drivetrain components are keystones of the brand’s new XPLR suite of ...
Unbound Gravel is just wrapping up with another round of spirited racing right to the line. The event has also acted again as a launchpad for a new gravel drivetrain seemingly in development. This ...
SRAM, RockShox and Zipp have launched the XPLR collection, celebrating a “new era of drop bar riding with three product sets to make gravel yours”. SRAM’s new 1x-specific wireless drivetrains target a ...
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Find Out Why Our Expert Says SRAM’s New Force and Rival Groups Will Improve Your Road and Gravel Rides
Since SRAM launched its new Red AXS and Red XPLR AXS groups in the spring and summer of 2024, road and gravel tech junkies have waited patiently for the brand to drop a less expensive variant. That ...
The next generation of SRAM‘s Force and Rival AXS groupsets has arrived in both Road and XPLR configurations – four new groupsets in one launch. Straight away, it’s clear that the shifter ergonomics ...
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 ...
American component manufacturer SRAM today unveiled two, all-new 12-speed, wide-range Apex gravel groupsets, thereby folding its lowest tier offerings into the 12-speed gravel ecosystem. Billed as a ...
Explore the unique personalities of the four leading 2026 road groupsets. A deep-dive comparison of ergonomics, 13-speed ...
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