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At SRAM we are passionate about cycling. We ride our bikes to work and around town. We ride our bikes in the peloton, on the trails and down the mountains.
- Mountain
Technology for simplicity. Dream it. Ride it. The expanded...
- Cranksets
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- Accessories
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- Cassettes
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- Road Endurance
It's why every electronic groupset SRAM has ever made is...
- X01 Eagle Axs
Using both SRAM and RockShox AXS controllers opens a world...
- Triathlon
That’s why SRAM components like eTap AXS are engineered to...
- Rear Derailleurs
Explore the range of SRAM rear derailleurs for road bikes....
- Mountain
SRAM LLC is a privately owned bicycle component manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, founded in 1987. SRAM is an acronym comprising the names of its founders. The company produces a range of cycling components, including Grip Shift, and separate gravel, road, and mountain drivetrains from 7 to 12 speed.
SRAM is a company that produces bike parts and accessories for cycling enthusiasts. It also supports World Bicycle Relief, a charity that provides bikes to people in developing countries.
At SRAM we are passionate about cycling. We ride our bikes to work and around town.
SRAM is the leading manufacturer of state-of-the-art bicycle components in the US. In 2017 it enjoyed strong growth while its competition was flat. CEO Stan Day told Business Insider that...
SRAM, LLC is a privately held company that designs and produces bicycle components for road, MTB, and urban cycling. Follow their LinkedIn page to see their history, locations, products, careers, and updates.
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SRAM Corporation is a leading producer of bicycle components. Started around a single product--the Grip Shift gear shifter--the company, through acquisitions and research and development, has extended its product line to more than 100 different items. (The Grip Shift name has since been dropped.)