I’ve tested two wireless, electronic dropper posts from the biggest names in suspension to see which is best. In the line-up is RockShox’s updated and latest Reverb AXS B1 and Fox’s first wireless ...
Earlier this season, we saw evidence of a new SRAM 12-speed road group coming, thanks to public sightings of Jeremy Powers and Wout van Aert’s bikes in Rochester, Gavere and Tabor. Now we’ve got the ...
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Did Fox Upend the Wireless Dropper Post Market?
The Takeaway: Fox joins the bleep-bloop dropper party with the superb Transfer Neo. It’s fast and light action, and the remote is excellent too. Fox offers the Neo in more drops than the RockShox ...
The RockShox Reverb AXS dropper post’s wireless tech has the potential to revolutionise your MTB experience. Does it live up to the hype? Let’s not beat around the bush. The new RockShox Reverb AXS ...
Editor's note 17 June 2025: SRAM Force and Rival AXS have officially launched. Check out our in-depth news story and review of Rival AXS for all of the details. An image of what appears to be a new ...
SRAM has released wireless Blips for eTap AXS shifting that can be mounted to any point on a bike. The Bluetooth-enabled devices will cost £90 / $100 / €90 a pair and will work with any 12-speed road ...
SRAM has really delivered with its wireless Eagle AXS drivetrain. Shifting is rapid and accurate and mine has remained problem-free throughout testing. It doesn’t come cheap though SRAM’s wireless ...
I’ve been riding electronic groupsets and dropper posts for a while, and there's nothing wrong with them. In fact, they’re pretty neat. They work without issue, are easy as cake to set up, and for the ...
A gravel suspension fork and dropper won’t be for everyone; bit of play in dropper on tough seated climbs SRAM and RockShox' new gravel collaboration includes the XPLR drivetrain from the former and a ...
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