SRAM Red XPLR AXS 12-Speed
2.354,-
SRAM Apex XPLR AXS 1x12
899,-
Shimano GRX RX825 Di2 12 Speed
1.299,-
SRAM Red XPLR AXS 12-Speed vs. SRAM Apex XPLR AXS 1x12 vs. Shimano GRX RX825 Di2 12 Speed
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| The SRAM Red XPLR eTap AXS 12-Speed groupset is the most performance-oriented gravel bike groupset with wireless electronic shifting. |
| X-SYNC wide-narrow chainring with narrow and wide teeth to prevent the chain from running off the chainring. |
| Lightweight and stiff crankset for low overall bike weight and perfect power transmission. |
| The SRAM XPLR cassette gives you a wide gear range of 440%, which is what you need with a single sprocket for your gravel bike. |
| Electronic shifting can shift perfectly under the heaviest loads, even in bad weather on a steep hill. |
| The gravel-oriented Sram Apex XPLR 1x12 shifts wirelessly, quickly and smoothly. |
| SRAM Apex AXS disc brakes give you smooth, powerful hydraulic braking. |
| A single front chainring, 12 speeds and a wide range of gears are an unbeatable combination on any terrain. |
| The crankset has X-SYNC direct-mount chainrings for good chain guidance. |
| The rear derailleur keeps the chain under tension and prevents it from chattering. |
| The Shimano GRX RX8255 Di2 12 speed groupset is a complete, high-end electronic groupset for gravel bikes. |
| This groupset's shifters feature a third Di2 button to operate your bike lights, computer or other devices. |
| The ergonomic design of the GRX RX825 shifters fits handlebars with a flare design and reduces hand strain, increasing your control on uneven terrain. |
| The rear derailleur is outfitted with the Shadow RD+ system for quiet and precise shifting, which also allows you to easily remove your rear wheel. |
| The hydraulic disc brakes are specifically tailored for gravel and off-road use, so you can count on precise and efficient brake performance no matter the circumstances. |
Cons
| Does not give you the range of a mountain bike cassette for mountain trails. Change your front sprocket to match. |
| Apex is heavier than the more expensive Force or Red XPLR. |
| The new Shimano GRX RX825 is only available as 2X version. |
Specifications
Disc Flat Mount
Disc Flat Mount
Disc Flat Mount
Bike Type
Gravel bike
Gravel bike
12 speed
12 speed
12 speed
Electronic
Electronic
Electronic
Crankset (Axle) Type
Hollowtech II
Suitable for
SRAM
SRAM XPLR
SRAM XPLR
SRAM Etap
SRAM XPLR
SRAM XPLR
Drivetrain Type
1 x 12
Type
Single
Single
10 / 44
11 / 44
11 / 34
11 / 36
11 / 36
Diameter
160 mm
40
Mount
Centerlock
Long Cage
Hard (Metallic)
Medium (semi-metal)
Soft (resin/organic)
Medium (semi-metal)
Soft (resin/organic)
44T
Weight
131 grams
239 grams
239 grams
SRAM DUB (29mm)
SRAM DUB (29mm)
40
46
46
40
48 / 31
Unidirectional
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
170 mm
172.5 mm
172.5 mm
Bottom Bracket
No, not included
Hydraulic brake lines
Electronic derailleur cables
Hydraulic brake lines
Hydraulic brake lines
Best
Good
Chainring Type
Round
114 links
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
Black
Black
Type
1x12
1x12
2x12
Diameter Disc Brake Rotor
160 mm front / 160 mm rear
Brake Mount
Flat Mount
Crankset Type
Single
Single
Double
Bike Type
Roadbike
Gravel & CX Bike
MTB
E-MTB
Gravel & CX Bike
MTB
E-MTB
What groupset do you have?
SRAM Red
Factory Packaging
Factory Packaging
OEM
OEM