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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 ...
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 ...
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.
Today, SRAM trickled down the eTAP AXS to their 'budget' range - Rival. This marks the first time that SRAM Rival has seen wireless shifting, but also the final layer of that three-layer chip dip ...
It’s only possible to run the 10-46 13-speed cassette with SRAM Rival AXS XPLR so now there’s a Rival price point option. The new cassette is 383 grams at the Rival level and 346 grams at the ...
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 ...
Absoluteblack is today launching the Hollowcage for SRAM eTap AXS. It shares a very similar design to the Shimano model launched last September using the same mono-plate cage design, however, it did ...