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2023 SRAM Force Update
Visually, it's all been downhill from Red A2/Force 22/G1 Etap IMO. Force AXS was super ugly, and this is a marginal improvement, but still ugly. I think those black rings will look sweet with the current red arms though.
Not really a fan of the smaller levers, but I know that's not the majority opinion. I really like the current lever shape - great for riding aero hoods. |
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Even with small hands, the current force levers work fine for me. I don't use sram cranks, due to their limited range, so basically nothing new to interest me.
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I'll keep taking the discounts on the now-previous Gen Red and Force, thanks.
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Pic is too small to really glean much detail. Any links with more info?
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If they are moving to the one piece powermeter chainrings for Force as well, then I don't like that. You are gaining +/-1 percentage point of accuracy when you do that, judging by their accuracy claims for Red vs current Force. In the grand scheme of things, that's probably not enough to justify moving to disposable chainrings + power meter. You would expect the chainrings to go before a PM, especially SRAM's smaller chainrings.
I guess that if I went SRAM and I decided I wanted power, I'd buy a pair of Assiomas. |
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Do the levers now have hidden buttons for head unit control?
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Quote:
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/f...2660&mode=view Last edited by Dave; 02-28-2023 at 06:10 PM. |
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The updated Force info is now on the SRAM website. No contact adjustment on the brake lever is a downgrade.
https://www.sram.com/en/sram/models/ed-frc-d2 |
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Does the front derailleur no longer drop the chain? Because Jumbo Visma doesn't even trust the FD from SRAM, the big ringed the entire omloop het nieuwsblad
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At the rear there's more of a pronounced ridge, but in my hands I liked it since it filled the transition area between the shifter and bar. The only real difference between Force and Rival shifters is the blade, which is carbon instead of CFRP. Probably something like a 30-40g total weight difference for $200-300 street. They basically did a trickle-up with most of the changes from Rival now going to Force. FD design, single sided power meter option, and shifter shape. I expect Red to be the full redesign many have been asking for, and introduced later in the year if not next year. Quote:
I also like the look, think they're a viable option instead of the $800+ Red PM rings, although the replacement price is about the same. Red got you 50% discount on new PM rings, while Force is only 10%. Still, from my experience the one-piece ring lasts forever, especially with a waxed chain. Last edited by yinzerniner; 03-01-2023 at 11:38 AM. |
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Detailed video by GPLlama today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3ULrPrPOgQ I personally like this sparkle grey finish. And I've never had a bike long enough to wear out chainrings up front, so that's not something that would keep me away either. |
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At least they named their rotors after us, that's cool.
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Regarding the contact adjustment - it does work. To get the maximum pad clearance, the adjuster is turned fully clockwise. For those with larger hands who don't need a reduction in the lever reach, this may work to have some significant lever travel with no braking. If the lever reach is reduced quite a bit, the contact adjustment needs to set the pads as close as possible, or the levers will hit the bars before full braking power is achieved.
Without contact adjustment, the default would have to be the minimal pad clearance position, or I couldn't get the levers close enough to reach. |
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I'm a longtime Sram eTap/AXS user. I've had eTap since it first hit the market.
I think Sram's hydro are the worst ****ing thing ever. I wish they'd just fix them so they'd stop sucking so much.
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