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 ...
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 ...
SRAM just got rid of 9 different Eagle groups, replacing them with just three new S-Series Eagle families for easy replacement.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. SRAM’s 2011 X9 and X0 components are bookended by their already unveiled X7 and XX 10-speed ...
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SRAM Eagle S-Series: Everything new in the drivetrain update
This year, SRAM has dropped a metric ton of new products. From suspension to brakes and a wireless downhill drivetrain, but lost in the wake of all these updates was a host of new derailleur and ...
SRAM has amalgamated its Eagle SX, NX, GX, X01, XX1 mechanical and Eagle X1 AXS, GX AXS, X01 AXS, and XX1 AXS (electronic) drivetrains into three new groupsets: mechanical Eagle S100 and Eagle S200, ...
SRAM have recently acquired Ochain and are now taking anti-pedal kickback systems to a new level. We tested the new Ochain ...
This new conversion kit from Ratio Technology modifies SRAM 10- or 11-speed mechanical groupsets to work with 13-speed Campagnolo Ekar gravel groupset cassettes and chains. The 1x13C kit is comprised ...
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