A set of Enve SES Aero Bars juts out the front with blip shifter buttons on the ends to control the gears. You’ll also notice the brake/shifter units are button-based – this is because Rob’s bike is using the new SRAM eTap gear system which uses wireless signalling to change the g...
SRAM’s all-new XPLR groupset is also only available in an eTap wireless electronic configuration. But electronic integration is moving beyond drivetrains alone. SRAM is the leader here with its Reverb AXS XPLR dropper post and Quarq TyreWiz pressure sensors working together with its drivetrains to...
I have tested the disc brakes from other groupsets: Shimano Dura Ace DI2 and SRAM Etap. Shimano I feel is more aggressive and less modular. Sram is not at the same level. The braking effectiveness was not regular, so I my was sure to dose the force on the levers. Campagnolo is the...
SRAM won over a lot of road cycling enthusiasts by making their latest groupsets wireless. As I’ve written in myreview of Di2 vs. eTap AXS, I don’t see a lot of value in wireless for those of us who aren’t trying to reduce the installation time by a couple of hours on a new...