SRAM, RockShox, and Zipp have joined forces to launch a gravel collaboration called XPLR. The range includes a line-up of gravel-specific gearing options from SRAM, a gravel suspension fork and ...
SRAM, RockShox and Zipp have launched the XPLR collection, celebrating a “new era of drop bar riding with three product sets to make gravel yours”. SRAM’s new 1x-specific wireless drivetrains target a ...
New wide-format forks, cranks, wheels, and hubs coming soon If you haven’t yet caught wind of ‘plus’-sized mountain bikes with their semi-fat 2.5 to 3in tyres, you’re going to soon – and in a big way.
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 ...
Most of us have grown up with a cycling industry that is barely around anymore. Today, technology has seeped into every bicycle component, and now, it is taking suspension systems by storm. Folks, ...
Bryan Kelln, President & CEO of RockShox, said: "We are very pleased to complete the sale process, and we are now completely focused on running the business and on integrating RockShox with SRAM.
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