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SRAM took 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 ...
All up, a complete road groupset will cost you US$2,758 (€2,691/£2,059). Upgrading to the TT pack, which includes four Blip Remote Shifters, the BlipBox relay unit and a set of parts to make ...
Given that SRAM is bringing an electronic drivetrain to market six full years after Shimano released its first road Di2 group, the company had to deliver something truly groundbreaking if it hoped ...
Split by a whisker - SRAM levels Force up to Red as it launches all-new Force and Rival AXS and XPLR groupsets Shimano creates a whole new wireless GRX groupset with just two new components Road ...
As part of my latest project bike build – I’m running SRAM’s ETap – speed electronic groupset. I wondered how much the parts actually weigh in at – so I weighed ’em: including cassette, chain, front & ...
Of course, the Force group is more affordable and a bit heavier than its Red sibling, but SRAM maintains that a blindfolded rider won’t be able to tell the difference between the two groups in ...