SRAM is taking the fight to Shimano with a new gravel and adventure-friendly gearing option for Force eTap AXS, its second-tier 12-speed wireless groupset. The brand has also added support for dropper ...
SRAM, RockShox, and Zipp have joined forces to launch a gravel collaboration called XPLR. The range includes a line-up of gravel-specific gearing options from SRAM, a gravel suspension fork and ...
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 ...
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Shimano, SRAM, or Campagnolo? Our Expert Reveals the Best Choice for Your Riding—And It Might Surprise You.
Over the last several years, electronic shifting drivetrains have become the default choice on most performance-oriented road, gravel, or all-road bicycles. With the introduction of lower-priced ...
SRAM’s New XPLR Components – Are They Right for Your Cyclocross or Gravel Bike? SRAM – the parent company of Avid, Rockshox, and Zipp – has announced the release of their new XPLR (pronounced “explore ...
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 has today unveiled a brand new ecosystem of gravel components, to be known as XPLR. Pronounced 'explore', the new range will comprise new components within all three of SRAM's Red, Force and ...
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