Did you know that you can build up a geared bicycle without shifters and have it work flawlessly? It’s true. And it’s one of my favourite yet little-known features of SRAM’s wireless AXS ecosystem.
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 ...
Improvements to braking performance and shifting bring SRAM's new flagship Red AXS groupset on par with Shimano Di2 Dura-Ace R9200. The groupset's claimed 154g weight saving over the previous ...
With the latest update to their AXS smartphone app, the SRAM Wireless Blips can now be paired to your derailleurs without needing a separate primary shifter on the bike. Previously, the Wireless Blips ...
Not content with three 12-speed electronic drivetrain options, SRAM has launched Apex AXS, sitting below its Red AXS, Force AXS and Rival AXS groupsets. It’s one-by only (1x) and available in XPLR ...
I can't find many negatives when it comes to the new Red AXS group. Performance across the board from the groupset is very good. The changes to front shifting, brake lever shape and braking feel - ...
Great wireless performance that shows electronic groupsets are steadily becoming cheaper, but while the performance is great, it's still tough to justify the cost You can trust Cyclingnews Our experts ...
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