The dual-port USB-C cheap battery charger: https://geni.us/ar5Or SRAM has just released its latest gravel group, updating the existing SRAM RED XPLR, which is their top-end offering in that realm. This group is unquestionably the biggest shift in the SRAM gravel realm since its inception, in that it moves from what has effectively been a tweaked road-bike rear derailed, to a SRAM Transmission-like mountain-bike-ish rear derailleur. Plus, the era of 13-speed cassettes has arrived. Beyond that, the complete setup also pairs with SRAM’s new Zipp 303 XPLR wheelset and a new XPLR tire partnership with Goodyear. All of which is designed to be the most performance-oriented gravel bike setup out there. Oh, and there’s an updated power meter as well. And some bonus buttons too. 0:00 Quick Overview 1:00 The Component Explainer 8:43 App & Bike Computer Integration 12:43 Power Meter Accuracy Testing 15:44 Zipp XPLR 303 + Goodyear Tires 22:03 Final Thoughts #SRAM #SRAMXPLR #XPLRRED

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