SRAM Force 22
842,70
SRAM Force 22
Shimano Ultegra Disc R8020
From 812,21
Shimano Ultegra Disc R8020
Shimano 105 R7020 Disc
690,22
Shimano 105 R7020 Disc
SRAM Force eTap AXS
From 880,31
SRAM Force eTap AXS

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SRAM Force 22
Shimano Ultegra Disc R8020
Shimano 105 R7020 Disc
SRAM Force eTap AXS
SRAM Force 22

842,70

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Shimano Ultegra Disc R8020

From 812,21

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Shimano 105 R7020 Disc

690,22

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SRAM Force eTap AXS

From 880,31

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
Peso
Acabamento
Eficácia
Super quality
Easy assembly
Price
Ergonomics
Performance
Reliability
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Cons
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The matching shift cable housing in the set would be super
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According to the product specialist

Pros
The Force 22 groupset stands out because of its low weight and easy operation.
It takes a little getting used to, but the Doubletap system really works great!
The Shimano groupset with the best value for money.
This groupset combines smooth shifting performance with good braking performance.
Mechanical shifting with this R8020 groupset is smooth, even under load.
The chain and cassette have an extra coating to improve durability.
Top material to finish a top road bike with.
Reliable groupset with a similar level of performance to the Shimano Ultegra R8020 groupset.
Fast shifting and powerful braking.
The front derailleur has a cable tensioner for easy installation.
The crankset is wide and therefore extra stiff to optimise your power transmission.
The rear derailleur with Shadow technology prevents external impacts, due to its clever alignment under the cassette.
The 12th sprocket provides a very wide gear range.
Chain stays taut with the fluid-clutch.
This upgrade enables you to only replace your bike's essential parts.
Force AXS has many similar properties to the Red AXS!
Cons
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These calipers don't have the 10% extra clearance that the new Ultegra R8100 calipers have, so your brake discs may rub slightly.
This Shimano 105 group is a bit heavier than a Shimano Ultegra groupset.
Front derailleur doesn't shift optimally if the two front chainrings differ more than 13 teeth.
The use of cheaper materials makes the Force AXS heavier than the Red AXS.

Specifications

Brake Type
Traditional Rim Brake
Disc Flat Mount
Disc Flat Mount
Traditional Rim Brake
Direct Mount Rim Brake
Direct Mount Front and Bottombracket Rear
Number of gears
11 speed
11 speed
11 speed
12 speed
Shifting Type
Mechanical
Mechanical
Mechanical
Electronic
Crankset (Axle) Type
BB30
GXP
Hollowtech II
Hollowtech II
Suitable for
Shimano
Cassette Ratio
11 / 25
11 / 26
11 / 28
11 / 32
11 / 25
11 / 28
11 / 30
11 / 32
11 / 34
12 / 25
14 / 28
11 / 28
11 / 30
11 / 32
11 / 34
12 / 25
Cage Length
Short Cage
Long Cage
Short Cage
Long Cage
Crank Ratio
50 / 34
53 / 39
46 / 36
50 / 34
52 / 36
53 / 39
50 / 34
52 / 36
53 / 39
Crank Length
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
165 mm
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
Bottom Bracket
BBR60 BSA
BBR60 ITA
No, not included
No, not included
No, not included
Front Derailleur
Braze-on
Braze-on
Braze-on
N/A
Braze-on
Cables
Inner derailleur cable
Outer derailleur cable
Hydraulic brake lines
Colour
Black
Grey
Black
Type
1x12
2x12
Diameter Disc Brake Rotor
160 mm front / 140 mm rear
Crankset Type
Double
Brake Disc Mounting
Centerlock
What groupset do you have?
SRAM Force
Shimano Ultegra
Shimano 105
SRAM Force
Packaging
Factory Packaging
OEM