SRAM took all of the technologies that have made the XX1 rear derailleur successful with single ring setups and applied them to a Force-level rear derailleur. This includes: The Type 2 Roller Bearing ...
SRAM just took the covers off its newest version of its Force group today at Sea Otter. The new group offers a new finish and logo, redesigned brakes, lighter shifters with unidirectional carbon, a ...
Editor's note 17 June 2025: SRAM Force and Rival AXS have officially launched. Check out our in-depth news story and review of Rival AXS for all of the details. An image of what appears to be a new ...
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Find Out Why Our Expert Says SRAM’s New Force and Rival Groups Will Improve Your Road and Gravel Rides
Since SRAM launched its new Red AXS and Red XPLR AXS groups in the spring and summer of 2024, road and gravel tech junkies have waited patiently for the brand to drop a less expensive variant. That ...
Welcome to Riding Nerdy, TNW’s fortnightly dive into bicycle-based tech, where we go into too much detail and geek out on all things related to pedal-powered gadgets. Recently, I’ve been test riding ...
Will we see single-ring systems on road or tri bikes soon? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. After finding success with its single ...
SRAM's new Force and Rival AXS 2x road groupsets bring the improved ergonomics of Red AXS along with updated component design. The second- and third-tier SRAM groups have lost significant weight in ...
The next generation of SRAM‘s Force and Rival AXS groupsets has arrived in both Road and XPLR configurations – four new groupsets in one launch. Straight away, it’s clear that the shifter ergonomics ...
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