In the wake of recent news that Shimano's new Dura-Ace is likely going wireless, similar documents pertaining to SRAM suggests that its third-tier road groupset, Rival, is getting a similar treatment.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Although SRAM's wireless Red eTap road group is not yet available, the company is already working ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today SRAM is launching an updated version of SRAM Rival AXS XPLR and SRAM Rival AXS as well as SRAM Force AXS XPLR and SRAM Force AXS. To make that simpler, SRAM is launching a new version of 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 ...