SRAM's new Red AXS groupset is claimed to be the world's lightest electronic disc brake road bike groupset, saving 154g versus the previous generation. Priced from around £4,090 / $4,090 / €4,135, the ...
It was only back in May that SRAM released the latest version of its flagship road groupset, Red AXS. Jump forward just over two months and the brand has revealed a new version of the groupset aimed ...
SRAM Force AXS is an excellent groupset, and SRAM has done a very good job of uprating it with some of the best tech from Red that makes the performance difference between the two smaller than ever.
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Factor Slick review: we test the brand’s first-ever triathlon bike
A purpose-built multisport machine promising big speed gains, deep adjustability and the pedigree of Beth Potter’s Ostro Vam. But can its performance match the hype?
Can you feel it? The Force is here. As we published in our extensive SRAM Red AXS eTap coverage and early review, SRAM was transparent about a Force eTap AXS group coming in April when it unveiled the ...
One of the biggest complaints with the new SRAM AXS T-Type drivetrains is the speed at which they shift through the cassette. I’ve spent considerable time on the drivetrain and can attest to this slow ...
Today, SRAM’s AXS eTap Force electronic groupset has gotten wider both in gearing range and stance. The new changes are likely to please gravel cyclists and cyclocross racers who were looking for ...
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