In March 2014, SRAM introduced the Guide four-piston trail/enduro hydraulic disc brake. It was the company’s first step back from its troubled TaperBore brake design first launched in 2008. Instead of ...
After what seems like a geologic epoch, SRAM has an all-new mountain bike brake lineup. The new lineup is significant because it is more streamlined and represents a new direction for the brand. If ...
When SRAM launched the eTap wireless electronic group, it was a road racing group for cable-actuated brakes, and a two-ring drivetrain. Though wireless implementation was certainly progressive, the ...
Last Friday, SRAM announced that it was recalling all its hydraulic road and cyclocross brakes, in disc and rim brake variations, due to an issue with the master cylinder on the Hydro R lever, raising ...
What do you do when the bike industry doesn’t make components to suit your specific needs and desires? If you’re design engineer and pneumatics specialist Paul Townsend, you make your own, hacking ...
SRAM has brought a TT and Triathlon welcome update to its braking tech with the arrival of its Aero Disk Brake, available in Red, Force and Rival. The launch news also comes with a SRAM Red crank ...
Fresh patent drawings reveal SRAM is continuing to work on a new brake and shift lever, which could be part of an updated – but yet to be released – Red AXS electronic groupset. In August 2023, SRAM ...
SRAM just took the covers off its newest version of its Force group today at Sea Otter. The new group offers a new finish and logo, redesigned brakes, lighter shifters with unidirectional carbon, a ...