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SRAM was founded in 1987 in Chicago with a straightforward goal: build bicycle components that work better. Thirty-seven years later, that still describes everything the company makes — from the Red AXS road groupset, where wireless electronic shifting has replaced cables entirely, to the Eagle 1x drivetrain system that simplified mountain bike shifting to a single chainring and never looked back. At RA Cycles, the SRAM collection spans 550 products across road, gravel, and mountain disciplines — complete groupsets including Red AXS 2x E1, Force AXS, and Eagle T-Type, down to individual components, brakes, cassettes, and chainrings. Whether you're building up a new bike or upgrading a drivetrain, the full SRAM lineup is here.

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About SRAM

SRAM was founded in 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, and spent its early years establishing that drivetrain design didn't have to follow convention. The company's engineering-led approach eventually produced two technologies that changed the way bikes are built: the AXS wireless electronic shifting platform, which eliminated cables from road and gravel drivetrains entirely, and the Eagle 1x drivetrain system, which proved that a single chainring could handle the full range of mountain terrain without compromise. Today, SRAM's reach extends well beyond drivetrains — the brand family includes RockShox suspension, Zipp wheels, Quarq power meters, and Truvativ components. Learn more at SRAM's official website.

At RA Cycles, the SRAM collection covers 550 products from $20 to $3,499. Road and gravel riders will find the full AXS wireless lineup — Red AXS 2x E1 at the top, Force AXS and Rival AXS below, and the gravel-specific XPLR variants for wide-range 1x setups. Mountain bike components run the full Eagle T-Type transmission line from XX SL through XX, X0, and GX, alongside mechanical Eagle options for every budget. The collection also includes SRAM brakes, rotors, cassettes, chainrings, and individual components for drivetrain builds and upgrades.

Explore related collections: browse all groupsets, shop road bikes, gravel bikes, and mountain bikes. For power meter options, see Quarq — or explore the full Zipp wheels range.

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