The new RockShox Reverb AXS post was introduced back in February and, just like Eagle AXS gearing, works wirelessly. That means with no cable or hose to thread internally, installation is a seriously ...
Get the Reverb AXS for $800 when it hits the market this spring. And yes, that’s a premium price, more than double the Reverb Stealth ($349). In short: Without cables, you can easily mount a dropper ...
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 ...
RockShox just announced a full makeover of its Reverb dropper seat post. The news couldn’t come soon enough. Now, we love dropper posts. By getting the saddle out of a rider’s way, they make it safer ...
A gravel suspension fork and dropper won’t be for everyone; bit of play in dropper on tough seated climbs SRAM and RockShox' new gravel collaboration includes the XPLR drivetrain from the former and a ...
After last year’s refresh to the Reverb and Reverb Stealth dropper seatposts to make them smoother and last longer between service intervals, we figured it was only a matter of time before the ...
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 ...
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