What is SRAM crank?
What is SRAM crank?
The SRAM RED® crankset leverages a pivotal design innovation: smaller chainrings and a wider cassette range. This leads to smoother and faster shifting up front and more useful gearing for today’s riders.
Are SRAM and Shimano interchangeable?
SRAM and Shimano cassettes, on either road or mountain bike, are interchangeable with each other as the spacing is the same between the sprockets. However, Campagnolo road cassettes will only work with Campagnolo drivetrains.
What is the difference between SRAM Force and Red?
Generally speaking, Force eTap AXS™ uses less expensive materials and manufacturing processes compared to RED eTap AXS™. Internal technologies are the same for both groups, so performance on the bike will be indistinguishable, but Force eTap AXS™ will weigh about 300g more than RED® and MSRP will be about $1000 less.
When did SRAM get dubbed?
2018
In 2018, SRAM introduced mountain bike cranksets which use a new technology name DUB™ (Durable Unified Bottom Bracket). Meant to simplify frame BB and crankset compatibility across their product lines, it brought about yet another standard to understand.
What makes the SRAM RED® 1 crankset so special?
The SRAM RED® 1 crankset offers the most demanding racers the right mix of features—aerodynamics, durability and simplicity. The relationship between bottom bracket spindle and bearing is the core of DUB technology. It’s where stiffness meets durability.
What are the specs of a SRAM road bike?
Specifications Crank arm length 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm, 1 BB Spindle Interface DUB, GXP BB Compatibility All SRAM Road DUB BBs, GXP/PF GXP 68mm Speeds 12 Chainring material Aluminum
What are SRAM X-sync rings?
Engineered in Germany, X-SYNC rings are an integral part of the SRAM 1x drivetrain. Accept no imitation. The relationship between bottom bracket spindle and bearing is the core of DUB technology. It’s where stiffness meets durability.
Which SRAM eTap AXS groupset is the best?
“Right now, the SRAM RED eTap AXS is the best groupset on the market.” “After a few months of testing, eTap AXS has surpassed my expectations.” “Most notably, Red eTap AXS shifts much (much) faster than Red eTap, and finally puts SRAM’s electronic shifting in the same league as Shimano’s and Campagnolo’s systems.”