Shimano’s wireless XTR Di2 groupset is here. We test the upgrade kit to see if it upholds the brand’s reputation for fast, ...
Ok, let's get this out of the way first: We don't usually (or ever) review groupsets. There are a few reasons for this--availability, novelty, and (quite frankly) interest. Also, not a ton of ...
The choice of road bike groupsets is huge, from the latest 12- and 13-speed wireless electronic tech through to basic 8 or 9-speed cable-actuated set-ups. There's an increasing number of electronic ...
Hammerhead has today announced that it is working on software integrations with the SRAM eTap AXS groupsets and other SRAM-owned brands, in a move that comes just weeks after Shimano forced Hammerhead ...
At the start of this year, I was still not entirely convinced that electronic wireless mountain bike groups were something that I really wanted, or needed on my bikes. In my experience, they tend to ...
After launching the RED eTap AXS 12-speed groupset in February, SRAM has released a Force eTap AXS groupset offering much of the same capability at a lower price point. The key design features of the ...
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 ...
Shimano launched its first fully wireless electronic groupsets earlier this year, with options across mountain biking and gravel. Historically, Shimano’s Di2 groupsets have shared technologies across ...