Shared electronics, 12-speed, and a low-cost power meter But SRAM is betting that it works so well that buyers won’t care, and it might be right. Yes, Rival eTap AXS is heavier than Force or Red. It’s 12-speed out back, it uses the same electronic bits as Force eTap AXS and Red eTap AXS, it gains some weight, there’s a pulley cage clutch, there are wide-range 1x and 2x gearing options, and the price point is about what we expected as well.īut what we didn’t expect was a low-cost power meter option, a lever shape that’s arguably better than Force or Red, and shift performance that seems strangely faster than either of its older siblings. SRAM has today announced the debut of its long-awaited Rival eTap AXS wireless electronic road groupset, and, as it turns out, the speculative piece we published in February was pretty much dead-on. ![]() ![]() Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!
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