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SRAM FORCE AXS WIDE RANGE

’m a massive fan of SRAM’s AXS wireless transmissions and its recent Wide Range shake-up of accepted gear ratios. And with its carbon cranks and lighter rear derailleur, the mid-range Force group hits the performance and price sweet spot between SRAM’s premium Red and heavier Rival. But what do you need to go Wide Range wireless and why should you?

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