In the wake of recent news that Shimano's new Dura-Ace is likely going wireless, similar documents pertaining to SRAM suggests that its third-tier road groupset, Rival, is getting a similar treatment.
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Cyclingnews spotted an online service bulletin containing news of a recall for Sram aftermarket 12-speed road shift/brake levers in October last year. Sram has now announced the news of an official ...
The SRAM Rival road components have slimmed down for 2009, and for the first time, carbon features. The slightly longer brake levers/shifters have shed 20 grams by going carbon. The zero-loss front ...
Rival is SRAM’s third-tier group set, behind Red and Force. As the name suggests, the new Rival 22 is an 11-speed set up with “22 usable gears with Yaw front shifting for no trim, rub or rasp,” says ...
SRAM has taken some of the features introduced on its range-topping Red road component group and trickled it down to the less-expensive Rival and Force groups, the company announced at the Sea Otter ...
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