SRAM
SRAM is one of the world’s biggest bicycle components manufacturers, primarily producing groupsets for both road and mountain bikes.
Founded in 1987, SRAM Corporation entered the cycling market with the introduction of Grip Shift.
Since then, SRAM has acquired many cycling companies. Notable products in its expansive lineup include SRAM Eagle mountain bike groupsets, SRAM AXS wireless groupsets for road, gravel and mountain bikes, suspension products under its RockShox sub-brand and Zipp wheels.
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