New Sram Red eTap AXS group
Just read (red?) this article on Peloton.
Who's getting in on this? 12 Speed Fluid r. der Faster shifting New hub body required Wider range of gear inches Is it just me or is pricing... OY? :eek: :eek: Also, what if I don't want the power meter and just want regular crank for 2x? I kept looking for the pricing option but didn't see it. Pricing and Weights RED eTap AXS 2x Hydraulic Road Disc Brake w/ Power: $4158 2x Hydraulic Road Disc Brake w/ Power: $3648 2x Rim Brake w/ Power: $3998 2x Rim Brake: $3488 1x Hydraulic Road Disc Brake x/Power: $3708 1x Hydraulic Road Disc Brake: $3198 Includes: Rear Derailleur, Front Derailleur (if applicable), Controls, Brake Calipers, Rotors (if applicable) Crankset/power meter, Bottom Bracket, Cassette, Chain, Battery(s), and Charger. RED Disc: 2x 2518grams +36grams with Power. RED Rim: 2x 2254grams +36grams with Power. X01 Eagle AXS $1900 XX1 Eagle AXS $2000 Includes: Cranks (w/ Chainring), Derailleur (w/ battery), Controller (w/ clamp), Cassette, Chain, Charger/Cord, Chain Gap Tool. Note that I haven't tried the current eTap and have mainly Campy rim brake groups on my bikes and 1 Shimano canti group. Haven't jumped on any of electronic groupsets though you all have me tempted but my sense of simplicity and my reluctance to open my wallet have kept me back. |
2by disc w/o power?
2by rim w/o power? :eek: Pretty obvious what they want to sell. |
It's about time!
1x needed eTap, though I kind of scratch my head on the limited cassette options. The most gentle range 12s 10-33 has about the same range as an 11s 11-36, but with tighter spacing... hopefully having a much needed 11T for 10,11,12,13,14,15,17,19,22,25,28,33 I would really like to see a 12s 10-36 or 10-40...something that sits between this 10-33 road cassette and the 10-50 Eagle. ...because 1x gravel gearing is a thing now, right? For this^ and a few other rea$ons, I'll be sticking with ye olde cable actuated 11s Force1. |
I'd be curious if the Force AXS eTap might be 11-spd and essentially a re-branded original etap group, but with the axs stuff (and maybe the funkier rear derailleur)
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Pretty good review at Above Cat: https://abovecategorycycling.com/blo...-red-axs-group
I like the look of the chainrings. Still waiting for wireless EPS hydro... Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk |
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Maybe not though. |
I didn't see any details about the hubs. Are they through axle only, or is a quick release version available for rim brake wheels? Is the rear spacing 135 or is there a 130 option available? Basically asking if new 12-speed SRAM can be retrofitted to older bikes, or does the new group require a new frame.
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UPDATE: Just saw CK announced an XDR freehub body for both R45 rim and disc brake hubs. I'm sure the other brands will announce theirs soon now that SRAM has dropped the groupset. |
Would like to see the app based programing be offered to existing eTap systems. This is why they came with the dongle in the first place right? Firmware updates that never happened? I'd like the sequential and assist options but don't want a hardware change to get them.
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The powermeter is also integrated into the chainrings, so if you want to replace the chainrings you have to chuck your powermeter. That's laughable.
SRAM claim that there is a 50% increase in chainring durability, and you get the replacement powermeter half price, but it's still pretty stupid. |
edit^^^^ beat me to it:
Also - the chainrings are integrated into the powermeter. If you bend, wear out, or otherwise want to change a ring, you can't. Sram says if damage or wear out happens, they will sell you a replacement for half off. I like my current eTap stuff, but no thanks on the disposable power meter option. |
Sigh, at least 11sp eTap will finally be affordable. God forbid the industry stays with something for more than a year before setting new standards in order to use their products.
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Interesting development, from the Radavist:
"Drop bar mountain bikes, or monster cross bikes are such capable vehicles for rides like this. They allow for multiple hand positions, varied riding positions, bigger tires, and extended gearing. The problem is, getting road shifters to work with mountain bike derailleurs has always been tricky. Check back tomorrow and we’ll look at the bike I built with Moots and SRAM’s new AXS group…" https://1k8v1j48qpy31xwzwlyhyn9p-wpe...DO_MOOTS-6.jpg |
I'm wondering if we couldn't just use our existing cranks with an aftermarket 1X ring? Like we do now. Why do we have to be forced to use sram's new cranksets?
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