SRAM CRANKSETS/CHAINRINGS
SRAM Red Exogram GXP Crankset
The first generation Red crankset used a foam core with a carbon structure wrapped around it to meet SRAM's ambitions for drivetrain performance and weight. While the stiff crank arms offered excellent response under load, one complaint that came from a handful of ProTour riders was that under load ...read more
SRAM Red Exogram BB30 Crankset
The BB30 standard is over a decade old. It's hard to believe isn't it? In 2000, Cannondale introduced this groundbreaking standard that offered a multitude of improvements over the competing 24mm standard. An oversized, 30mm spindle and larger bottom bracket shell added torsional stiffness, ...read more
SRAM Red Crankset BB30
If you ever thought that Sram's Red Crankset looked too sterile with their grey chainrings, have a look at this Red Black BB30 Crankset. Functionally, it's the very same, though the new black chainrings give it a more sinister appearance. And since SRAM is a forward-looking company, they ...read more
SRAM FORCE 2.2 GXP Crankset
What could possibly make the venerable SRAM FORCE crankset any better? Simple. How about new chainrings that go toe-to-toe with RED? If you're on this same wavelength, the FORCE 2.2 GXP Crankset is for you. Stiffer and more durable, the new RED-like PowerGlide chainrings put the 2.2 over the top ...read more
SRAM FORCE BB30 2.2 Crankset
With every new generation of SRAM FORCE, it gets harder and harder to distinguish it from RED. And believe us, the FORCE BB30 2.2 Crankset skews the line more than ever. With an integrated carbon fiber spider, carbon crankarms, and chainrings that are a spitting image of 2011 RED, the FORCE 2.2 is ...read more
SRAM Quarq Red BB30 Powermeter
The accurate measurement of power is a critical component for anyone looking to advance their abilities in the saddle, and the Quarq Red BB30 Powermeter is the next step in powermeter technology. When SRAM and Quarq conjoined brains under a year ago, a prototype named Codename Mercury revealed ...read more
SRAM Quarq Red GXP Powermeter
If you're not training with power, you're probably not trying to win races. Everyone from coaches to sports physiologists agree that powermeter training is essential to a cyclist's progression. The new Quarq Red GXP Powermeter is the latest revolution in this field; not only by being the first ...read more
SRAM XX1 BB30 Crankset - 168 Q-Factor
SRAM's pursuit of seamless and simple component integration shows it continually innovating the component industry -- case in point being the XX1 group. As a whole, XX1 works as an efficient machine, but individually, each component plays a vital role in making this group the trendsetter that it ...read more
SRAM XX1 BB30 Crankset - 156 Q-Factor
SRAM's pursuit of seamless and simple component integration shows it continually innovating the component industry -- case in point being the XX1 group. As a whole, XX1 works as an efficient machine, but individually, each component plays a vital role in making this group the trendsetter that it ...read more
SRAM XX1 Crankset - 156 Q-Factor
SRAM's pursuit of seamless and simple component integration leads to it continually innovating the component industry -- case in point being the XX1 group. As a whole, XX1 works as an efficient machine, but individually, each component plays a vital role in making this group the trendsetter that it ...read more
SRAM XX1 Crankset - 168 Q-Factor
SRAM's dedication to improve mountain bike components has not gone unnoticed with its newest group, XX1. As a whole, XX1 works as an efficient machine -- each piece engineered for precision and seamless execution on cross country and downhill trails. Individually these components play a vital role ...read more
SRAM Force BB30 Crankset
SRAM believes in the BB30 bottom bracket standard. That's why they offer it in their top two cranksets, including this SRAM Force BB30 Crankset. How's this different than their Force GXP Crankset and how is it better? The difference is that it's designed around the BB30 bottom bracket standard which ...read more
SRAM Force Crankset
SRAM's Force Crankset has unidirectional carbon fiber arms and spider similar to their top-of-the-line Red crankset. And similarly, a splashy Force flourish and huge SRAM lettering on the inside surface of both arms, make it so that you can see the right side SRAM logo when viewing from the left ...read more
SRAM Rival Crankset with GXP Bottom Bracket
Comparing any SRAM Rival component to its Red counterpart is an easy task because SRAM makes the story so easy to follow: Rival and Red components are functionally identical across all component types. What makes Red feel so special (shifting, braking, ergonomics, etc) carries directly into the ...read more
SRAM Apex Crankset with GXP Bottom Bracket
Triple road cranks are a dying breed, here's why. Groups like SRAM Apex, with its double compact cranks and wide ratio cassettes offer the gear range you need without the complications of three chainrings and all the extra weight. The Apex Crankset serves up faster shifts, minimizes the chance for ...read more
SRAM XX1 Chainring
SRAM's XX1 is a fresh approach to drivetrain designs that builds on proven, and preferred, principles of established riders and racers alike. One-by setups are nothing new, but none have offered the ratio spread, chain retention, and performance driven technology that this 11-speed group does. ...read more
SRAM Red 22 GXP Crankset
SRAM's re-introduced Red group in 2012 addressed the specific drivetrain requests of cycling's elite athletes, and the culmination of feedback -- combined with early wins aboard the new drivetrain -- confirmed that the modifications were successful. So, when SRAM's engineers took a hard look at ...read more
SRAM Red 22 BB30 Crankset
The BB30 system continues its reign over the peloton as a preferred bottom bracket standard. It's not hard to see why, as an oversized, 30mm spindle and large bottom bracket shell add torsional stiffness, providing a responsive and efficient pedaling platform without increased weight. The ...read more





















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