SRAM is taking the fight to Shimano with a new gravel and adventure-friendly gearing option for Force eTap AXS, its second-tier 12-speed wireless groupset. The brand has also added support for dropper ...
SRAM, RockShox, and Zipp have joined forces to launch a gravel collaboration called XPLR. The range includes a line-up of gravel-specific gearing options from SRAM, a gravel suspension fork and ...
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 ...
SRAM’s New XPLR Components – Are They Right for Your Cyclocross or Gravel Bike? SRAM – the parent company of Avid, Rockshox, and Zipp – has announced the release of their new XPLR (pronounced “explore ...
Over the last several years, electronic shifting drivetrains have become the default choice on most performance-oriented road, gravel, or all-road bicycles. With the introduction of lower-priced ...
SRAM has today unveiled a brand new ecosystem of gravel components, to be known as XPLR. Pronounced 'explore', the new range will comprise new components within all three of SRAM's Red, Force and ...