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Of course, the Force group is heavier, but the savings is far above the $1/gram threshold many weight weenies hold dear. The 2x Force group weighs 294g more than Red, while the 1x setup is 239g more.
Cyclocross Magazine got an early look at the new products in March and brings you the details and differences compared to the SRAM Red eTap AXS components. SRAM unveils its new Force eTap AXS ...
Credit: M Beedham SRAM’s Force AXS groupset has 12 cogs on the rear cassette. This sounds like a lot, but every single one is useful. As a result, the jumps between individual gears have gotten ...
Yes and no. SRAM Force AXS XPLR is compatible with all existing AXS controls and Flattop road chains. However, the 13-speed derailleur and cassette are optimized to work together and aren’t ...
As you may have heard, SRAM has just updated its new Force and Rival AXS groupsets, and there is a ton of information and options available. Just as we did with our XTR Di2 tech story and coverage ...
What could Rival AXS look like? When SRAM Force eTap AXS was launched, it entered the fray as a lower-tier road groupset but has found an audience in the gravel scene.
SRAM has launched the RED eTap AXS 36T max rear derailleur. “Whether you’re riding the toughest grades you can find or just keeping your legs fresh for the final climb on a long day, lower gears will ...
SRAM has announced the release of the new Rival eTAP AXS road range. The release features an entirely new groupset, and the whole Rival range gets an upgrade, from wireless rear derailleur to ...