SRAM Force AXS is an excellent groupset, and SRAM has done a very good job of uprating it with some of the best tech from Red that makes the performance difference between the two smaller than ever.
Unbound Gravel is just wrapping up with another round of spirited racing right to the line. The event has also acted again as a launchpad for a new gravel drivetrain seemingly in development. This ...
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 ...
When SRAM first set out in 1987 with the goal of making riding your bike better, they did so with a single product: the Grip Shift. Built on the dream of being able to shift without removing your hand ...
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, ...
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 ...
SRAM's new XX DH AXS Transmission is aimed squarely at downhill racers and riders, and is claimed to offer time savings over traditional, cabled gearing. With the ability to shift under load, SRAM ...