The next level of electronic shifting for disc brake road bikes SRAM’s wireless electronic eTap groupset has been praised for its clean looks, easy setup and overall impressive shift performance. The ...
The market for top-end road bike components is getting quite competitive, with new entries coming from Rotor with its hydraulic-shifting UNO group, and from FSA with its new electronic K-Force ...
SRAM has joined the peleton of bicycle manufacturers offering up electronic shifting for high-end roadbikes. The SRAM Red eTap is a wireless shifting system that promises precise, simple shifting like ...
While SRAM’s wireless Red eTap groupset has been around for a year now, it hasn’t been possible to fit a wide-range cassette for spinning up really tough climbs. That’s now changed with the addition ...
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 ...
It took SRAM almost seven years longer than Shimano to release an electronic group set. But after nearly six months and over 1,000 miles of testing it, we can say—resoundingly—that it was worth the ...
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 ...
You can trust Cyclingnews Our experts spend countless hours testing cycling tech and will always share honest, unbiased advice to help you choose. Find out more about how we test. 'What’s that? It ...