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SRAM Force eTap AXS HRD Build Kit 1x Hydraulic Disc Flat Mount Center Lock Kit

$699
$1,291.00
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Bike Closet has SRAM Force eTap AXS HRD Build Kits on sale as listed below. Shipping is $10 (may vary by location).

Thanks to community member darthalal for finding this deal.

Note, these kits do not include a crank, cassette, or chain.

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Bike Closet has some Force eTap groupset overstock deals - 1x or 2x road (HRD) groupsets in a few different configurations. I believe this is all 'D1', not the latest Force groupset that was just released.

These don't include chain, crankset, or cassette.

SRAM Force eTap AXS HRD 2x (6-bolt brakes) - $799 https://bikecloset.com/product/sr...-bolt-kit/

SRAM Force eTAP AXS HRD 1x (center-lock brakes) - $699 https://bikecloset.com/product/sr...-lock-kit/

SRAM Force eTAP AXS HRD 1x (6-bolt brakes) - $599 https://bikecloset.com/product/sr...-bolt-kit/

Shipping is $10.

I'm thinking of grabbing the latest kit to get most of the parts I need to move my Rival Mechanical gravel bike over to wireless shifting, possibly pairing it with a Transmission rear derailleur and cassette. Or grabbing the 2x set to have on hand if I decide to build a new road bike... Decisions..
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Created 09-17-2023 at 06:18 PM by darthalal
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Dimitris
09-18-2023 at 09:30 AM.
09-18-2023 at 09:30 AM.
Seen those too, but I'd be intererested in gravel setups with those and the included RD is kinda of a throw-away, if 10-33 capacity in a 1x setup... :/
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Manonfire387
09-18-2023 at 11:35 AM.
09-18-2023 at 11:35 AM.
The stock RD should go up to 36T. If you need more on the cassette then you'd need a wide setup. The difference between gen 1 and 2 are the shifters and hoods and FD mechanics. Otherwise there's no difference on d1 and d2 force
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09-18-2023 at 12:53 PM.
09-18-2023 at 12:53 PM.
Quote from Manonfire387 :
The stock RD should go up to 36T. If you need more on the cassette then you'd need a wide setup. The difference between gen 1 and 2 are the shifters and hoods and FD mechanics. Otherwise there's no difference on d1 and d2 force

I would probably pair it with a Eagle GX RD and the whole MTB mullet thing if I was to do 1x12 on a gravel bike anyways...not fit enough* to keep pushing "only" 36T on the double and singletracks I regular in SoCal. This is too close where my 2x is at, but I get a nice 48/31 front to go with a 34T cassette and even that is long sometimes.

If I was going 1x, would like it to be 10-50T (srams ratio ramp spread is Meh @ lowest gears in the 10-50, but the 10-52 only makes it worse) rear with a 40 or 42T front to keep it versatile enough.


Would love this RD to be wider range to at least have some value selling ...I feel like there will be too many in the used market and not enough demand.

*unlike some godly good looking 👌 thigh-model stars in SD who can climb Arette (claimed 40deg / 80% slope) with fixie gearing 😉
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Last edited by Dimitris September 18, 2023 at 03:34 PM.