The Rival eTap AXS groupset is 12-speed, matching the Force and Red eTap systems and stepping up over the 11-speed manual groupsets. This has brought about a change, with a smaller chainring up front ...
The cycling world is deep in a groupset battle. Shimano has unveiled its highly anticipated and well-received wireless XTR groupset. Campagnolo upped the ante with the world’s first 2×13-speed ...
Sram has updated its Force and Rival AXS groupsets. The 12-speed wireless systems now incorporate much of the technology used in the brand’s top-tier offering, Red AXS. The Force and Rival options ...
Earlier this season, we saw evidence of a new SRAM 12-speed road group coming, thanks to public sightings of Jeremy Powers and Wout van Aert’s bikes in Rochester, Gavere and Tabor. Now we’ve got the ...
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 ...
Update – 15/06/2023: SRAM has now officially released its new Apex groupsets. Here’s everything you need to know about SRAM's new 12-speed Apex groupsets. SRAM may be readying itself to launch an Apex ...
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 ...
Why are the rollers larger? Is it to get more “grip” on the 10-tooth cog? Ultimately, what matters to me is this (related to question 1): Is the roll-out/gear inches of a 12-speed SRAM the same as a ...
In retail channels the price difference between Rival AXS and Apex AXS is so incredibly small it makes sense to choose the upgradability of the Rival groupset. For most people though, the decision ...